Animal Testing David Tasker, Kenzie Erb, Michael Zimmerman.

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Animal Testing David Tasker, Kenzie Erb, Michael Zimmerman

Against Animal Testing 1.The animals endpoint in the lab is death. 2.Alternative testing methods now exists that can replace the need for animals.

Against 1.Animals are very different from human beings and therefore make poor test subjects. 2.Animal test’s may mislead researchers into ignoring potential cures and treatments.

Against 1.Animal testing is just cruel and inhumane. 2.It is more expensive than other ways.

For Animal Testing Animals help us find the cause of dangerous illnesses that threaten animals and humans. Using animals is more effective in finding cures because their bodies react to illnesses which non animal testing cannot show.

for animal teifnfor animal testing Animals like mice are similar to us in cell structure and many of the same problems affect animals just like humans. Animals also benefit from the medical advances made possible by animal testing such as vaccines.

Works Cited Animals Used in Research. (2015, July 21). Retrieved October 6, In defense of using animals in lab research. (1981). Retrieved October 9, Should Animals Be Used for Scientific or Commercial Testing? (2008, March 18). Retrieved October 9, 2015.