Rutvi Zalawadia
EN140-13
Ms. Alexis Long
September 29, 2015
Should animal testing be legalised? Animals are sacrificing their lives since years for the betterment of human life. This topic makes me thinks whether it is a cruelty or science? Vulnerable and unprotected animals are being tested for diverse investigations all around the globe. Majority of the experiment performed with animals are so harsh that one couldn't even imagine doing it to other human being. Animals are being tortured with drugs, chemicals, and tormented with psychological testing. I believe that animals testing should be banned on the grounds that it is not fair, not exceptionally solid, and is really harsh. Animal testing is inhumane, animals do have feelings and they do feel pain. The article written by Chaneybabe highlights the issue of animals being put to threat. He has stated his point well saying the effects and cons of sings animals for experiments. Many experiments are done on animals without knowing the pain it would cause to them. Moreover, when they are being tested they are placed in a very uncomfortable
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Like Chaney said in his article that microdosing, the managing of dosages too little to bring about unfavorable responses, can be utilized as a part of human volunteers, whose blood is then broke down(“ Should animal.”). Simulated human skin, for example, the financially accessible items EpiDerm is produced using sheets of human skin cells developed in test tubes or plastic wells and can create more helpful results than testing chemicals on animals skin. Animals testing are so useful to human but animals have to suffer for that. For example, Experiments in which dogs had their pancreases removed led directly to the discovery of insulin, critical to saving the lives of diabetics. The polio vaccine, tested on animals, reduced the global occurrence of the disease from 350,000 cases in 1988 to 223 cases in