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Biology, 20.07.2019 01:30, Adones7621

The process of genetic modification involves inserting a gene from bacteria or a virus (or a gene that plants survive the application of highly toxic pesticides) into an organism where it would normally not be found. the purpose is to alter the genetic code in plants and animals to make them more productive or resistant to pests or farming techniques, like being doused with chemicals that would ordinarily kill them. michael is part of the debate team that must present arguments for not utilizing gmo crops. all but one is a valid point michael might use. a) indirectly supporting one of the world’s largest supplier of pesticides and herbicides, monsanto. b) creating super weeds that have evolved resistance to glyphosate, a common herbicide in gmo food production. c) crops can be genetically modified to contain additional nutrients that are lacking from the diets of many people in developing countries. d) bt toxin, designed to kill pests that eat crops, may cause allergies and other responses in humans. we are consuming bt, too, since the insecticide is part of gmo plants.

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