
<p>National Geographic: Clone Name:</p><p>1. Give an example of a natural Clone.</p><p>2. What was the first mammal to be cloned?</p><p>3. What are the two types of cloning?</p><p>4. Why does pastor Russell Saltzman and others believe cloning is wrong?</p><p>5. How do most people today receive the organs they need?</p><p>6. What does PPL Therapeutics want to use to grow human organs in?</p><p>7. Why can’t we use the organs of your “everyday pig” for humans?</p><p>8. In 1902, what procedure did Hans Spemann use to clone a salamander?</p><p>9. Name 3 problems that can occur in a cloned individual?</p><p>10. What types of cells are needed to clone an individual?</p><p>11. Are clones really identical? Explain.</p><p>12. In the “Cloned Family” why isn’t the son genetically related to his mom?</p><p>13. Why does Origin want to clone “meaty” dark feathered birds? Why not let them produce eggs naturally?</p><p>14. What animals could be saved if cloning was used in the preservation of wild animals?</p><p>15. What is the “Frozen Zoo”?</p><p>16. What organ was inserted into the cow to see if they were functional? Were they?</p><p>17. Paralysis was found in a rat, what did scientists do to this rat? What was the outcome?</p><p>18. Did the “immune system” project work in the cow? How does the cow benefit?</p><p>19. What are the arguments that an embryo is NOT a human being?</p><p>20. Write a few sentences stating your thoughts on Cloning. (Are you Pro or Con cloning? and why?)</p><p>Make sure you mention and support your thoughts on whether an embryo is a human being. Be prepared to debate BOTH sides of this topic in class.</p>
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