Animal experiments are experiments used in animal science research. In 1981, Roger Sperry, David Huber and Torsten Wiesel received the Nobel Prize for studying monkeys. Roger · W · Sperry discovered that the brain's neural connections and the two hemispheres can be relaxed without causing life threatening events. Many animals are very similar to humans By studying the monkey's brain, Roger W Sperry discovered the human brain for the human brain.
Animal testing is referred to as the use of animals in experiments and development projects prior to conducting human clinical trials to determine the toxicity, dosage and efficacy of the study drug ("animal test"). Animal experiments are controversial topics, as they may involve the use of living organisms to test different drugs and chemicals, which can lead to fatal consequences. Pressures on animals throughout the examination are unhealthy and painful for animals. It is like an animal brutally beaten by their owner; unfortunately, drugs and other hazardous substances being forced into animals have long-term effects and animals are affected and test results You can see. This is very inhumane and wrong. Animals should not suffer from this unimaginable pain
The practice of using animals in experiments has been debated for decades and animal experiments are discussing whether the animals used in the experiments are morally correct or incorrect. The term animal testing is the process of conducting clinical trials on animals before conducting human tests. In animal experiments, we will develop experiments to determine the efficacy of specific drugs and products. Every year in the United States more than 26 million animals are used for experiments. Before they are eventually tested in the human body, new treatments and commercial products are first tested in animals to ascertain the level of toxicity of the product and the level of safety of these products. Tracing back to Greek scientists like Aristotle, animals have been in use for a long time from a biomedical point of view. Both scientists conducted medical experiments on living animals.