Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134580999
Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher: PEARSON
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For Unit Six you will accomplish two tasks: 

  1. You will read six articles from databases and assemble an outline, which will be posted in the Discussion Board, in preparation for the Cause and Effect essay on Artificial Womb Facility: Test Tube Babies Grown Outside the Womb.  Another term for the container used as an artificial womb is pod, or shell, or vessel, or pouch--see the articles for other terminology.   The articles you choose for this essay will NOT deal with the CRISPR issues discussed in your last essay but will deal with Science and Technology, Health of Mother and Child, Moral and Ethical point of view (POV), and Legality.  Post a complete outline in the
  2. Science and Technology

    Health of Mother and Child

    Moral and Ethical point of view (POV)

    Legality

    • For each article within the paragraphs: author(s)' main idea and subtopics, indicating the pro and con arguments in each body paragraphfor using Artificial Womb Facility for Babies. 
    • Body paragraphs should always contain a topic sentence, examples and closure. This should be in paragraph form--approximately a half-page entry for each of the two articles in each paragraph.  Please be specific.  
    • Quotations always required for articles.
    • Intro and conclusion required always for the essay..
    • Works Cited required.
    • Citations must match Works Cited entries.
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An artificial womb is a technology used for the growth and development of a fetus outside the mother's uterus. It typically involves a fluid-filled container or "pod" designed to mimic the environment of a uterus and provide the necessary nutrients, hormones, and temperature to support fetal growth. Artificial wombs are still in the experimental phase and have not yet been widely adopted, but they have the potential to revolutionize reproductive medicine and offer solutions for a variety of health issues related to pregnancy and childbirth. However, the development of artificial wombs also raises a number of ethical and legal questions, such as the potential impact on women's reproductive rights, the long-term health effects on children born from artificial wombs, and the implications for our understanding of what it means to be a parent and a family. 

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