If a company developed a way to modify a person’s DNA to guarantee certain attributes in offspring, should that company be force
d to make their technology available to everyone who wanted it? What are some of the ramifications of widespread use of this type of genetic engineering technology on humankind?
Some ramifications may be discrimination against groups of people, genetic mutations/problems may occur, as well as a rise in health issues based on popular genetic traits. Whether or not this technology should be made available is purely an ethical question, as well as who should be able to have it if it is.
The body's most important nonspecific defense against pathogens is the skin. The nonspecific defense system in the body guards against keeping infections from the body. Some of the nonspecific defenses are tears, mucus, and sweat among others. The correct answer will be D.