Answer:
The biotechnological processes which are described in the table are
D. process 1 describe artificial selection and process 2 describe genetic engineering
Explanation:
Artificial selection is the breeding of organisms to get desired traits. In process 1, the high-yielding wheat variety is cross-bred with a disease-resistant wheat variety to gain a high yielding, disease-resistant variety of wheat. Hence, process 1 is an example of artificial selection.
Genetic engineering can be described as a technique in which a foreign, desired gene is incorporated into the genome of a plant or animal. In process 2, the bacterial toxin production gene is being added to the cotton so it is an example of genetic engineering.
Your answer should be False.
Most biologists say no. Viruses are not made out of cells, they can't keep themselves in a stable state, they don't grow, and they can't make their own energy. Even though they definitely replicate and adapt to their environment, viruses are more like androids than real living organisms. (Khan Academy)
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