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  1. From the video called “the imortal cells of Henrietta lacks - Robin bulleri - TED-Ed” discuss the ethical concerns
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  2. Henrietta Lacks was an African American woman whose cancer cells were taken without her knowledge in 1951.These cells, known as
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  3. What the video “the immortal cells of Henrietta lacks- Robin bulleri-TED-Ed” and explai the significance of HeLa cells in
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  4. 1. How old are Henrietta Lacks’ cells now, as of 2023?*
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  5. Read the text below.'As the cells were taken without Lacks’s consent, her family did not find out about the use of them until
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  6. Were Researchers Justified in Using Henrietta Lacks’ cells ?
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  7. Introduction:Henrietta Lacks, a resident of Turner Station, Maryland, may have passed away in 1951, but her legacy lives on
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  8. Prompt: Henrietta Lacks was resident of Turner Station, Maryland, who died in 1951 of cervical cancer, and whose cells (known as
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  9. Prompt: Henrietta Lacks was resident of Turner Station, Maryland, who died in 1951 of cervical cancer, and whose cells (known as
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  10. Prompt: Henrietta Lacks was resident of Turner Station, Maryland, who died in 1951 of cervical cancer, and whose cells (known as
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