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Evolution of Sporting Dogs From a young age my family has enjoyed the company of sporting dogs or hunting dogs. Sporting dogs may be the most intelligent and the greatest ease of training. On the other hand these dogs are very active and are very hyper. Sporting dogs have been used by hunters for decades, there are three different types of hunting dogs. The Retriever dog, find and return killed game to the hunter. Some retrievers are especially equipped, for instance with a water-repellent coat and webbed feet, for retrieving downed waterfowl. Dogs like the Labrador retriever, Golden retriever, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever or Chesapeake Bay retriever.

The Pointer dog - Pointer dogs stand in front of their quarry, with their nose and body rigidly still, thus directing (or pointing) the hunter to its location. (German Short Haired Pointer (My feature dog), Greyhound) 

The Setter dog - Setter dogs were originally trained to set, or crouch, in front of game preventing the escape of the quarry. The hunter would make the capture with a net. (English setter, Irish setter)

Sporting Dogs hunt by air scent, as opposed to ground scent used by other dogs. Characteristics and features of Sporting Dogs have been introduced and strengthened by breeding with animals who already demonstrated the desired traits. Breeding for appearance was only introduced in the 19th Century. Before this time dogs and puppies were bred to increase useful abilities and traits helpful for the duties they were intended for. Sporting Dogs were breaded for helping hunters with choirs and hobbies: -Hunting game birds (Pheasant, Quail, etc.) -Hunting waterfowl (Geese, Ducks, Teals, etc.) -Retrieving game that had been shot and wounded -Pointing to game to allow the hunter to catch or shoot the quarry -Startling, or flushing, birds from their cover -There is a hunting dog league, it’s the National Bird Dog Circuit.

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Scientists have started growing Human body part in a Lab Researchers in Germany have successfully grown the innermost layer of human Fallopian tubes in the lab. This will help with researchers on ovarian cancer - one of the most deadly types of female reproductive cancer. The Fallopian tubes are the most important part to the reproduction system, scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology wanted to grow the mucous membrane epithelium that forms the inside of Fallopian tubes in lab-grown replicas. 

Led by Thomas F. Meyer, acquiring stem cells from the cells of donors, and then putting them under special conditions. Some of these cells transformed into “organoids,” hollow spheres consisting of many thousands of cells. They are starting of growing epithelial lining of the Fallopian tube, this lining has a major importance in the reproduction system and a large reason why couples can’t start a family. With the growth of the Fallopian tubes in lab can also help greatly in the study of it, this could help with the diseases and cancers that target the tubes.

Growing human body parts is becoming a major advance in science, they have successfully grown a rat limb, miniature brain, breast tissues, beating heart, ear, kidney, a tear gland and so much more. 

This growing of body parts in a lab will cure humans with burns, muscle damage or lose of body part from a disease or accident. 

Scientists used nasal cartilage cells to rebuild the nostrils of five individuals whose noses were damaged by skin cancer.

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