Does anyone know the exact instruct of what happen to an animal when it is tested?
Answers: What are you testing? The procedures are going to be incredibly different if you're conducting tests, say, a skin impulse to a new detergent versus if you are conducting tests the effects of having an electrode surgically implanted within the pleasure center of your brain. Also, what kind of animal? The type of animal repeatedly depends on testing. Cardiac studies tend to use pigs or dogs, since they hold similar hearts to us. Cancer studies tend to use rats or mice. Often the universal guinea pig is used (hence the cultural idiom).
All animal facilities want to be overseen by a veterinarian and a member of the nouns committee. All experimental protocols involving animal (and human) experiments are reviewed by a committee of people call the Internal Review Board (IRB) before an experiment is allowed to commence. The purpose of this is to ensure that animals are treated in the most humane course possible, pain is eliminate or made an absolute minimum, and that the study have sufficient scientific merit to justify the use of an animal's existence (or justify anything the animal would have to step through if death is not involved). The highly developed the order of the animal, the more consideration is given to their power of life, vigour, and well-being. (For example, they scruitinize the study of a monkey far more than that of a rabbit, and that far more than that of a goldfish, and that more than that of a fly.)
that depends on what is being tested. Generally the quantifiable method is used. An observation is made, usually through literature search. Based on the observations a hypothesis is developed. Methods are designed to best test the hypothesis. Experiments using these methods are perform. The results are analyzed an conclusions drawn. The methods may need to altered if the experiment does not contribute the appropriate response (doesn't test the hypothesis well).
I cannot make a contribution you any more details unless you give me a hypothesis and preferably some common methods.
Actually, the institutional committee that reviews animal use is called IACUC (Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee). This is the committee that Cowardly Lion is discussion about that protects animals from unnecessary spasm and suffering. IRB (Institutional Reveiw Board) is the human equivelent (for studies using human subjects).
"Ive tried looking on various websites and they any dont have anything or are to complicated."
You forgot the apostrophes, and I'm pretty sure that you found the websites "too complicated". Sister, if you can't digit out what happens to oral exam animals when a website describes it to you, you're in method over your head.
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