Animal Models
Animal models are often used in scientific research to simulate the human body and study its mechanisms better. Animal models provide scientists with a way to explore the cause and effects of various diseases on the human body and how those diseases can be treated or prevented. Animal models are invaluable for the study of genetics, physiology, and biochemistry, among other areas, and can provide insights into the development of new treatments for a variety of diseases. Animal models are also used to study and test the safety, efficacy, and side effects of various medicines and drugs before they are released for public use. They are also used to test products and materials for toxicity before they can be safely used in humans, and can provide insight into the effects of various environmental factors on humans. Animal models are therefore a valuable tool in medical and scientific research, providing a way to understand and explore the functioning of the human body, and in developing and testing treatments and products in an ethical manner.
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