For today's blog, please write about 2 of the 3 following questions. Everyone should answer question #1. Then, you can choose to answer either question 2 or 3. (These questions come from page 151 in your book.)
1) If you could change a plant or animal in some way (for example, make broccoli that tastes like chocolate or a bee that doesn't sting), what would you do?
2) Race horses have long, thin legs that break easily. Some dogs have such flat faces that they cannot breathe right. Why do breeders make animals that have certain traits that might harm them? Do you think this is wrong? Some people want to stop breeders from changing animals in wyas that will harm them. Do you agree or disagree with this idea?
3) With biotechnology, scientists are now able to make clones of sheep, dogs, and many other types of animals. Do you think this is right? What is good about cloning? What is bad about it? Do you think there should be laws against human cloning? Why or why not?
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