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WITCHER [35]
4 years ago
13

What do you feel really got the biotech industry started and how was it different from what came before it? g

Biology
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lianna [129]4 years ago
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Answer:

When the human being realized that he could use living beings or their derivatives to produce products of human interest on a large scale, the biotech industry started. This sector was different from what existed before it, because it used tiny elements such as proteins, bacteria and DNA, to manufacture the products.

Explanation:

As you may already know, biotechnology is the science that allows the use of living beings and their derivatives for the manufacture of biological products much needed in human daily life. Biotechnology has been used since the beginning by mankind. This can be seen in the manufacture of bread and wine, for example. However, this science only became something industrial, when the human being realized that it was advantageous to use organisms for the production of products on a large scale.

This was an industrial innovation, since until then, the industry did not use organisms and elements so small for the production of its products.

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