Religion and Animal Rights Key Terms 0.0 / 5 ? Religious StudiesReligion and Animal RightsGCSEAQA Created by: isaacgriCreated on: 20-04-16 13:35 Animal Experimentation Experiments, using animals as test subject e.g. cosmetic toxicity or new drugs 1 of 17 Animal Rights Rights animals have to live without cruelty and have good treatment 2 of 17 Battery Farming Animals kept in small enclosed spaces, (prevented from roaming free) 3 of 17 Bull fighting A sport which trained matadors fight bulls, leading to the death of the bull 4 of 17 Cloning Producing an organism that is identical to another, (asexually) 5 of 17 Companionship Keeping someone company e.g a pet Dog 6 of 17 Extinction Whole species wiped out, so no more exist and connot exist ever again 7 of 17 Free Range Farming Animals are allowed to roam free e.g. free range hens 8 of 17 Fur Trade An industry which breeds animals to sell their fur for clothing 9 of 17 Genetic Modification DNA is taken and adjusted. Then reinserted into an egg and places in an animals womb 10 of 17 Hunting Pursuing an animal with the intention of catching and killing it 11 of 17 Ivory Trade An illegal industry that sells items made of ivory (tusks) 12 of 17 Preservation of species Actions taken to keep a species from becoming extinct. e.g. zoo breeding programmes 13 of 17 Status of animals The value animals have, which decides their rights. e.g. animals are as valuable as humans 14 of 17 Vegan Diet A diet that doesn't include any animal product e.g. milk, and meat 15 of 17 Vegetarian Diet A diet that doesn't include meat or meat products e.g. meat, and leather 16 of 17 Zoo A place where animals are kept for the pleasure of the public 17 of 17
GCSE AQA RS | UNIT 2 | ANIMAL RIGHTS & RELIGION AND LIFE ISSUES | + CHRISTIAN AND ISLAM VIEWS 0.0 / 5
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