Asked by Mackenzie Kiernan on Apr 25, 2024
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(Last Word) A market for human organs (rather than the current volunteer-donor system) would be expected to:
A) reduce the price of organs.
B) create a surplus of organs.
C) reduce the supply of organs.
D) eliminate the shortage of organs.
Market for Human Organs
The controversial concept or practice involving the buying and selling of human organs for transplantation, often debated for ethical and moral reasons.
Volunteer-Donor System
A system in which goods, services, or time are given by volunteers or donors without financial compensation.
- Understand the ethical issues and economic impacts related to trading in human organs.
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Cassandra Stubblefield7 days ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
A market for human organs would likely increase the supply of organs due to financial incentives, thereby helping to eliminate the shortage of organs.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the ethical issues and economic impacts related to trading in human organs.
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