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- Students are tasked to make a position paper about an article whichtackles GMO. The aim of this paper is to know whether they consider GMO asnecessary, safe and good for the environment. Guide Questions:1. Do we need GMO foods?2. Are genetically modified foods safe?3. Are genetically modified foods good or bad for the environment?A. What is the % of GMO corn, sugar beets and soybean grown in the US? B. . Differentiate between GMOs and Genetically Engineered (aka Transgenics) Organisms? C. Brassica oleracea is the wild parent of what types of agricultural crops? D. What are RoundUp Ready (RR) crops?Examples of GMOs Correctly classify examples of bacteria, plants, and animals that have been genetically modified. Produce biofuels and other chemicals for use in manufacturing Genetically Modified Bacteria Reduce the impact of pest species by either deterring them or killing them Modified to have increased nutritional value by reducing their susceptibility to disease, increasing their rate of growth, and improving the quality of the meat/milk Provide organs for humans for transplantation Serve as models for studying human diseases such as cystic fibrosis Produce enzymes to enhance metabolic pathways to aid in the breakdown of toxic chemicals in the environment Allow organisms to better face environmental challenges such as drought, heat, and high salt content in the water supplies Reduce the number of pest species that are vectors for diseases such as Zika and dengue fever Modified to produce antibodies, vaccines, and enzymes that can be used in the treatment of humans Provide plant's…
- 1a.) Please take a position for-or-against genetically modified agricultural products. 1b.) Be sure to include what are the potential benefits or risks of genetically modified foods. After reading the links please help me answer those two questions I cant figure it out im confused please and thank you https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324576 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TmcXYp8xu4 https://www.ecowatch.com/understanding-gmos-2653417556.html https://www.cancer.org/cancer/risk-prevention/diet-physical-activity/acs-guidelines-nutrition-physical-activity-cancer-prevention/common-questions.htmlWhat is your stand on GMO especially in agricultural products? Do you agree that all food products should be modified in this manner? Justify your stand. make it an essay typeWhat is your stand on GMO especially in agricultural products? Do you agree that all food products should be modified in this manner? Justify your stand.
- What is the role of Agrobacterium tumefaciens in the production of transgenic plants? a. Genes from A. fume fociens are inserted into plant DNA to give the plant different traits. b. Transgenic plants have been given resistance to the pest A. tumefacaens. c. A. wmefaciens is used as a vector to move genes into plant cells. d. Plant genes are incorporated into the genome of Agrobacterium tumefaciens.Suggest possible motivations of Industry, growers, and consumers for supporting/opposing GMOs.GMOs can be used to create an increased crop rate at a lower price and therefore can be used to solve the problem of world hunger. Introducing GMOs to third world countries can conserve labor, resources, and land. Nutritional value and vaccines added to the crops can improve life in the countries. These proven benefits outweigh the fact that allergies and effects on wild plants are only potential. Explain please
- Could you help me make and design my own GMO. A simple one will do. Then answer the following questions. the ff. questions.1.What is the name of your “designerGMO”?2. What is the modified trait of your“designer GMO”?3. What is the gene modification?4. What is the recipient organism?5. What is the application (field) ofthe designer GMO”?How do you feel about GMO foods that have been modified in the lab in this way?What are the communication challenges for both agri-biotechnology and GMOs as well as your own inputs/strategies in bringing this science to the public?