2. Animal testing is a way for scientists to see if everyday products are safe for human use.
3. According to Ingrid Newkirk, president of PETA, there is evidence that animals are under a constant stress from fear, loss of control over their lives, and the denial of all that is natural and meaningful to them, such as enjoying company of their own kind and choosing.
5. They are tested on again and again until they are deemed useless, at which point they are euthanised.
6. Stopping animal testing relies mainly on the progression and advancement of the alternatives to experimentation.
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8. Alternatives to animal testing are primarily based on bio chemical assays, on experiments in cells that are carried out in vitro (within a glass) and on computational models.
9. Vitro testing uses human cells for experiments instead of animals. The use of human cells promises that there will be no problems with the product if it is tested successfully, since the test was on human cells.