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Title: FETUS ARTICLE
Description: A study of the cell, the fundamental unit of biological structure and function. An introductory section on bioenergetics and biochemistry lay the groundwork for the consideration of the cell through a modern interdisciplinary approach. The course examines the ultrastructure of the cell and of the most universal cell functions: transport, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, cellular reproduction, and protein synthesis. Lecture themes are illustrated in the laboratory. 3 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory

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Bio-131-55
Professor Bladon
10/4/2022

Fetus Article Opinion

Upon reading the title of this article “Which companies are using aborted human fetuses in their
food” it’s really clear that this headline was to grab attention
...
This article claims that HEK293 is the aborted human fetal cells that
are being used as a flavor enhancer
...
The issue I am having with the beginning half of the article is that there is no evidence
or citations posted in the article backing up these partnership deals and the use of HEK 293 being
used in food products
...
There is a list of products from different companies such as: Pepsi beverages,
Nestle products, Neocutis beauty products and vaccines
...
There are no tables or charts showing specifically that there is x amount
of HEK 293 in such and such product
...
It is clear that this article was an attention
seeking headline with the intent to divide people based substantially on political aspects as
opposed to scientifically founded logic
Title: FETUS ARTICLE
Description: A study of the cell, the fundamental unit of biological structure and function. An introductory section on bioenergetics and biochemistry lay the groundwork for the consideration of the cell through a modern interdisciplinary approach. The course examines the ultrastructure of the cell and of the most universal cell functions: transport, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, cellular reproduction, and protein synthesis. Lecture themes are illustrated in the laboratory. 3 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory