Biology, 03.12.2019 16:31, queenkendra16
Suppose scientists developed a genetically engineered bacteria that could use sunlight to photosynthesize a liquid fuel that could be used as a substitute for gasoline. the fuel would cost more than gasoline currently costs but would be comparable in all other ways.
check the box next to each statement describing an effect that the new science might have on society.
states that produce oil might pass laws to ban the new bacteria.
companies that sell gasoline could lose money.
people would have to add bacteria-growing equipment to their cars.
people who work at gas stations would lose their jobs.
people will have to spend more money to fuel their cars.
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