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Please rephrase these sentences: Embryos are Harmed by their Destruction (Whatev

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Please rephrase these sentences:

Embryos are Harmed by their Destruction (Whatever their Moral Status)
Embryos have Status as Human Life with Intrinsic Value
Embryos have the Status of Mere Body Parts

The Seoul research involved growing and then destroying human embryos, a practice Australian legislators rightly found to be unacceptable.

They allowed, however, for stem-cell research to be undertaken on "excess" frozen embryos already in existence as a result of in-vitro fertilisation at the time the legislation was proposed.

Opponents to those who believed Australian researchers should have the opportunity to work in a potentially rewarding area. consider human life to be devalued if human embryos are created in order to be used as quarries for scientific experiments.

Scientists claim that, in future, embryonic stem cells may be used to grow organs and tissues but the moral cost must also be considered.

Growing an embryo expressly for the purpose of obtaining cells that can be used in medical procedures essentially reduces the human body to component parts that can be manufactured and replaced

Explanation / Answer

My rewrites are in purple
Embryos are Harmed by their Destruction (Whatever their Moral Status)                                                     Tampering with embryos, despite their moral status, results in their harm and destruction.
Embryos have Status as Human Life with Intrinsic Value         Embryos are valuable human lives with the right to grow and develop.                
Embryos have the Status of Mere Body Parts                                                                                                        Embryos have as much importance as human body parts.

The Seoul research involved growing and then destroying human embryos, a practice Australian legislators rightly found to be unacceptable. The Seoul research involved the destruction of human embryos, a practice Australian legislators claimed unethical and immoral.

They allowed, however, for stem-cell research to be undertaken on "excess" frozen embryos already in existence as a result of in-vitro fertilisation at the time the legislation was proposed. However, they allowed stem cell research to continue with "excess" frozen embryos obtained from in-vitro fertilization.

Opponents to those who believed Australian researchers should have the opportunity to work in a potentially rewarding area. consider human life to be devalued if human embryos are created in order to be used as quarries for scientific experiments. Opponents of the Australian researcher and their supporters believed the embryos were being devalued and misused in experiments.

Scientists claim that, in future, embryonic stem cells may be used to grow organs and tissues but the moral cost must also be considered. Scientists claim embryonic stem cells may help regrow organs and tissues in the forces, but the moral issue must be taken in consideration.

Growing an embryo expressly for the purpose of obtaining cells that can be used in medical procedures essentially reduces the human body to component parts that can be manufactured and replaced Growing embryos for the sole purpose of experimentation promotes utilitarian ideals and reduces the human body to meaningless parts without value.

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