The Pros of Animal Testing
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- Q1What do scientists use animal research for?To create human medicines onlyTo create cosmetic products such as makeupTo create both human and animal medicinesTo create animal medicines only120s
- Q2'In the UK, it is illegal to use animals if there is an alternative'. What does the word alternative mean in this sentence?potential to cause harmit is not for medical reasonsother possibilities available120s
- Q3In the UK, can animals be used to test cosmetic products?SometimesYesNo120s
- Q4How many people die as a result of Malaria a year?500500,000505,000,000120s
- Q5Why might an animal be 'genetically manipulated' to remove a gene?To punish the animalThere is no reason to do thisTo see what that gene doesTo see if the animal will survive120s
- Q6What animal was used in the discovery of insulin?CatsMonkeysDogsPigs120s
- Q7Why can we learn about our biology through animals?Because we share a common ancestor.Because we are all animals.Because we can't learn about our biology by testing on ourselves.We cannot learn anything about our biology through animals.120s
- Q8What is the hope for the future?More animals will be used for researchNo animals will be tested onPeople will support animal testingThat there will be more technological advancements meaning that there will be less of a need to test on animals120s
- Q9What does 'Refinement' refer to in the three Rs?Reducing the suffering of animals.Reducing the need to test on animals.Reducing the amount of animals used.120s
- Q10What did over 80 organisations pledge in 2014?To stop using animalsTo be more open about their workTo reduce the amount of animals usedTo look into other methods of testing120s