Social Sciences, asked by Ikonikscenario7122, 10 hours ago

1. If the technology ever exists, do you think that people should
attempt to recreate extinct species such as dinosaurs? What would
be the benefits? What would be the dangers?
2. Do you think it is fair to recreate extinct animals, such as
dinosaurs, which would have to adapt to today’s surroundings:
environment, bacteria, predators, and food sources?
3. What kinds of limits should be set on genetic engineering experiments? Who do you think should oversee the experiments?

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Answered by PALAKJAIN2005
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Answer:

1. If technology ever existed, i definitely think that people will make an attempt to recreate extinct species.

Benefits: Fulfilling personal purposes, intense research material

Dangers: Threat to nature, imbalance in nature, harmulf effects.

2. No, it is not fair to recreate extinct species. For eg. even if if recreate dinasaurs, then it would be a great headache to the world regarding there survival rates which are very less. they can surely not accomodate themselves to today's environment. also, we dont know much of their eating habits so, what if they became threat to human race. Finally, we should not go against nature and of animals have been extincted then it must be for good in the future.

Also, our main motto should be to save the endangered species rather than thinking of future and to make the dead alive.

3. Genetic Engineering Experiments are the true vision that holds the progress of technology. But, there should certainly be some restrictions on its use. Although it not legal as of now in india.

scientista should not try something that disturbs the hiatory later. best example is CORONA VIRUS, which is a result of leakage of materials during experimentation.

Everyone should be ultra careful and keep in mind the pros and cons od genetic engineeeing.

HOPE THIA HELPED.

MARK BRAINLIEST!

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