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Should we use animals for scientific tests? - Coggle Diagram
Should we use animals for scientific tests?
Argument #2
There are animals that are being mass produced for this specifically.
If we used humans and they died the population would plummet
animals can be found all over the world so if you care so much you can go outside.
The animal being used are mice and rats and nobody likes mice or rats.
Argument #1
Using animals means that humans don't need to risk getting hurt or even dying.
If humans don't live to do more experiments then humans will become extinct.
Humans are more advanced than other animals
The animals get killed right away so they won't feel pain very long if pain at all.
Argument #3
We can learn about animals in school from experiments.
If we do more of them we will learn about how to treat illness for pets as well.
We can get a basic understanding of animals
We can find similarities between animals or animals and humans.
Hook
Animals that are used in tests are specifically bred for testing.
Did you know that animals get killed after so it doesn't hurt them badly for long if it the test goes wrong?
Yes, I think that we should use animals for scientific tests
Thesis statement
We should use animals for scientific tests because it will mean we can get information that would be unsafe to get any other way
We should test on animals for scientific purposes because it protects humans, is not harmful to all animals, and offers up an opportunity to learn
Specialized info
The main 5 animals used are mice, rats, birds, rabbits, and guinea pigs.
Around 200 000 animals are used for testing in canada
History and Background
Animals have been used in testing for a very long time for medical research.
Animals used to be used in early Greece
Animals have been used since about 384 BC