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- Explain why developmental biology is important for the preservation or survival of life.Discuss the importance of (Developmental Biology) in studying Biology.Where can you apply the things that you learn from this subject (Developmental Biology)? Discuss the importance of this subject in studying Biology. Cite examples where you can use the knowledge you have gain from this subject (Developmental Biology?.
- Debate the moral status of the embryo. Identify ethical arguments for and against the use of human embryos in research.Cite examples where can we use the knowledge we have gained from studying developmental biology.Explain the how developmental genes, and RNA sequences control embryonic development. Provide examples.