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fomenos
3 years ago
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what IS the threat of GMOs. One major food chain has stopped selling GMO-related foods and there have been some criticisms of th

is move. Are they really that dangerous? What does the data show?
Geography
1 answer:
olga55 [171]3 years ago
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Answer:

GMOs refers to organisms that have had changes in their DNA using genetic engineering and the threat is to make ssure they are safe for people because if this genetic modifications.

Explanation:

GMO food is food produce from organisms that have been genetically modified and people is concerned about the dangers of eating this food. However, scientific data have said that it doesn't generate a risk to human health but every GMO food needs to be examine.

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