animal testing and its impact on animal behavior and biology
Animal testing refers to the practice of using animals in scientific experiments to study their behavior and biology. It involves subjecting animals to various procedures and tests, often in laboratory settings, to gather data and advance human knowledge. This practice can impact animal behavior and biology by potentially causing stress, discomfort, and changes in physiological processes for the animals involved.
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