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inna [77]
4 years ago
5

What three steps are involved in creating a human at the Central London Conditioning and Hatchery? Describe them.

Social Studies
2 answers:
Lana71 [14]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:The First step is Bokanovsky Process or Podsnap's technique,The Second step is Maturation process and Third step is the Decanting process.

Explanation: The Bokanovsky Process describes the process of producing shocking embryos and separating them into 72-96 twins.

Podsnap's technique can also be used in the first process it creates about 1000-2000 twins and it fastens up the maturation process.

Second process is called Maturation process where the formed twins are allowed to mature

The final process is the decanting process where people have completed the processes and are all exactly alike.

kompoz [17]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. **kanovsky process

2. Podsnap technique

3. Decanting

First step is the **kanovsky Process which is involved with producing identical genetic copies ,say 72-96 twins .

Podsnap's technique involves more genetic copies in the hundreds and thousands say 1000-2000 identical embryos or twins.This speeds up the process as a vast number of people are created with same genetic makeup.

The last step is decanting. This is when the process is completed and individuals are all the same.

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