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- Why are animals used in biological research? What considerations are maintained by scientists? (essay form)Which option best describes why it is important for scientist to evaluate the results of their experiments in an unbiased way and report their findings accurately.Briefly Write about the different models of Animal Study? Please answer at your own words.
- Write the use of Laboratory animals in pharmaceutical research? Please answer at your own easy words.*how important it is to understand and appreciate the biologist's contribution to your knowledge about science? ( 2 sentences only)Explore the ethical considerations surrounding the use of mice in scientific research involving animal models.