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The cell should live even if it has a genetic disorder. for moral reasons as well as other reasons.


It has the right to life as well as the right to its autonomy.


Others should not get to determine whether the egg cell dies or not.


It is understandable how the prokaryotic jury would have been biased towards eukaryotic cells, although this is not morally or ethically correct.










Reason #5: The Moral Aspects of the Case That Must Be Taken Into Consideration

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Bio Case Study (The Case of the Dividing Egg Cell)

By Antonia