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Embryonic stem cells are cells derived from an embryo. these cells can be used to create new tissues for patients suffering from certain illnesses and disorders. which statement best summarizes why the use of embryonic stem cells could be seen as unethical?
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Briefly describe the scenario that was discussed in the behaving brain that demonstrated that the brain can change based on state or mood. which disease could the research involving rats and learning experiments that was discussed in the behaving brain ultimately with? in the behaving brain, what is a common misunderstanding about amnesia that was mentioned? what is the truth about amnesia that's mentioned? what does research discussed in the responsive brain show to be different in men and women's reaction to touch? what was discussed in the responsive brain as being brain-based and a vital part of normal growth and development in young children? in the responsive brain, what do they discuss as a possibility for leading to deficiencies in cognitive impairment as we age? in the responsive brain, what did the research involving african cichlid fish demonstrate? briefly describe the back story and affliction of the author of peter pan. what did you find most interesting about the behaving brain video, and why? what did you find most interesting about the responsive brain video, and w
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Which units ate used to measure both velocity and speed? check all that apply
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