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6) In contrast to how cloning is portrayed in pop culture, what does cloning someone actually create?
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A. a complete replica with identical genetics and personalities
C. a mix of genetic traits from different individuals
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B. a twin with the same genetics but different personalities
D. a clone with different genetics but the same personality
7) According to the speaker, what is therapeutic cloning used for?
A. extracting stem cells
B. replicating human beings for medical purposes
C. replicating organs for transplantation
D. creating twins with genetic modifications.
8) What is the difference between therapeutic cloning and reproductive cloning?
A. Therapeutic cloning involves implanting the cloned embryo, while reproductive cloning does not.
B. Reproductive cloning aims to create a whole organism, while therapeutic cloning aims to extract stem cells for
medical research.
C. Reproductive cloning involves extracting stem cells, while therapeutic cloning does not.
D. Therapeutic cloning is used for creating identical twins, while reproductive cloning is used for medical purposes.
9) What potential benefit of stem cells is highlighted in the lecture?
A. They can repair or regenerate tissues and organs.
B. They can prevent aging.
C. They can reverse genetic mutations.
D. They can eliminate the need for organ transplants.
10) According to the lecture, which statement is true about cloning in movies and real life?
A. Movies show cloning more because there isn't enough money for real cloning.
B. Cloning is more common in real life because of money.
C. Movies show cloning accurately.
D. Real cloning is more advanced because of money.