Which of the following methods should be used for
handling live animals in the lab? check all of the
boxes that apply.
a)squeeze a struggling animal to make it stop
moving.
b)treat animals gently under all conditions.
c)don't give caged animals special care; they
can take care of themselves.
d)handle animals as you would any other
object.
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