what did people start doing to test animals
dissect them
What year did they host a poll to see if animal testing is wrong
2013
what country has the USDA
The United States
what did people compare animal testing to
(only need one)
similar to racism, sexism and other forms of prejudice
What is 1 of the r's in The 3 r's
Replacement,refinement or reduction
who dissected animals in 500 bc
Greece
61%
the FDA is known as...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
A 2007 report by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences called for a reduction in the use of animal testing.
And to do what instead
a reduction of testing on animals and to test on cells more
Who created the 3 r's
Rex Burch
who discovered that the heart, not the lungs, circulated blood throughout the body.
William Harvey
what percentage of Americans said it was ok to experiment on animals in 2013 (round to the nearest ten)
56%
what did the AWA define as an animal
(only need 4)
any live or dead dog, cat, monkey, guinea pig, hamster, rabbit, or such other warm-blooded animal.
People apart of the PETA took pictures on what animal
Monkey😼
What are the 3 R's
replacement,refinement,reduction
the Roman physician and philosopher Galen dissected living animals to see how living organisms worked.
in which century
2nd century
what singular pet was kidnapped into experimentation
Dalmatian
What is the USDA known as
The U.S. Department of Agriculture
What does PETA stand for
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
In 1865, French physiologist ________
argued that experimenting on animals was ethical
Claude Bernard
When did the dissection of live animals start
500 bc
According to the may 2013 Gallup poll,which age group is least likely to find animal testing acceptable
18-34(youngest)
How many animals were tested in 2010
(rounded to the nearest 100,000)
1,134,693
What did a singer predict that would happen about animal testing/abuse
(somewhat similar)
"one day ... our children's children, reading about what was done in laboratories in the 20th century, will feel the same sense of horror and incredulity ... that we now feel when we read about the atrocities of the Roman gladiatorial arenas or the 18th-century slave trade."
Soon, the anti-vivisection campaign became strong enough to pressure lawmakers into establishing the first laws controlling the use of animals for research: Great Britain's Cruelty to Animals Act of
1876