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Maru [420]
3 years ago
11

Check all the examples that would be considered an APPROPRIATE use of biotechnology.

Biology
1 answer:
saul85 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

B. Genetic engineering of a virus to create a biological weapon.

C.Use of genetic modification to produce laboratory mice with D.Alzheimer's disease.

E.Use of genetic modification to produce a superior race of humans

Explanation: Biotechnology is the use of biology to solve various problems.

Modern biotechnology has provide various technologies to fight debilitating and rare disease, increase food production and the use less and cleaner energy.

The use of Genetically modified organism(GMO)produced through genetic engineering is one of the major biotechnology that is used in this age or generation. GMO's contains genes that are artificially engineered into them that are beneficiary.

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