What is the essence of philosophical ethics

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Answer 1
Answer: In Biology, Ethics explores the morality and problems connected to the uncertain sittuations. An example could be genetics. Some people are unsure of how should we treat genetically modified organisms, is it good or bad to modify them.

Another example could be cloning. There are many people who find cloning of living organisms unethical.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Ethics, also called moral philosophy, the discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally right and wrong. The term is also applied to any system or theory of moral values or principles. (Answered 7 years late but it’s ok )

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the expirement is saying show the circle of water 
1.the water mocules move apart so it is a gas 
2. when the water mocules build  up in the cloud  and the water relese
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A scientist exposed iron fillings to water and air in order to test the ability of iron metal to react. Which is the correct match of the type of change happening and the property being tested during the process? A. Physical change; physical property of reactivity

B. Physical change; physical property of flammability

C. Chemical change; chemical property of reactivity

D. Chemical change; chemical property of flammability

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Answer:

C = chemical change, chemical property of reactivity.

Explanation:

Chemical change:

The changes, that occur due to change in the composition of a substance and result in a different compound is known as chemical change.

These changes are irreversible

These changes occur due to chemical reactions

These may not be observed with naked eye

Example:

The reaction of iron with air in the presence of water lead to the production if ion oxide which is called rusting. It is a chemical change.

Combustion of fuel or wood: that oil or wood convert into energy, CO2 and ash in case of wood

Boiling of egg: that change the chemical composition of protein in the egg

The reaction of Hydrogen and oxygen:

H 2 (g)  + O 2  (g) -------------------------------------> 2H 2O  (l)

Physical Change:                                                                                              

The changes that occur only due to change in shape or form but their chemical or internal composition remain unchanged.

These changes were reversible.

They have same chemical property.

These changes can be observed with naked eye.

Example

Water converting to Ice

Water converting to gas

In this water molecule remain the same only they rearrange themselves that change its state of mater not composition

Answer:

C) Chemical Change; Chemical Property of reactivity

Explanation:

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Why would rapid cell growth be harmful to the body?

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Answer:

The body could produce too many cells and if too many are clustered together, cell communication, signaling, and transport of materials could be limited or even stopped entirely. Another reason is becuase the more cells andd individual has, the more risk for developing cancerous or mutated/harmful cells.

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to bring oxygen into the lung

B.
to put carbon dioxide into all blood vessels

C.
to expel waste products from the body

D.
to transport materials throughout the body

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The answer here is D because it covers the other options namely A and C while B is not really true.
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Which describes the best approach when conducting a scientific experiment?A) conduct repeated trials and make sure the experiment can be replicated

B) conduct a single trial and make sure the experiment can be replicated

C) conduct repeated trials and make sure the experiment cannot be replicated

D) conduct a single trial and make sure the experiment cannot be replicated

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Answer;

A) conduct repeated trials and make sure the experiment can be replicated.

Explanation;

Scientific experiments are conducted to figure out answer and solve a problem and get info about hypothesis.

-Scientific methods involvesobservation, developing questions, formulating hypothesis, making an experiment, collecting data and analyzing results, making a conclusion, and communicating results.

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

HELP+EXPLAIN PLEASE Describe how a sarcodine, such as amoeba, gets food.

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Well, the food is in the environment. I would like to compare it with how bacteriae feed (however my biology is quite rusty), that is, they engulf their food and they "digest" -- not the proper term, since there are no organs to do real digestion -- it.