04.02 Honors Marine Biodiversity and Biotechnology
Give your opinion and discuss your reasoning on the following question: Should genetically modified organisms be available for human consumption? Explain why or why not.
Yes, I believe the GMO should be available for human consumption. If it is completely harmless to us I would be completely fine to eat it. Unless it poses a threat to us and or poses a threat to anyone unborn child. If it were to change our genetic material, then no it shouldn't
Which of the following is an example of marine biotechnology?
Medicines based on chemical compounds occurring in the marine environment
List two pros and two cons of genetic engineering
Pros: 1. Stopping diseases infections 2. Getting rid of an illness of a child, or unborn baby Cons: 1.May lead to genetic defects 2.Limits genetic diversity
Which of the following is a valid concern about the impact of biotechnology on biodiversity?
Which of the following is a valid concern about the impact of biotechnology on biodiversity?
A genetically modified organism may also be called
transgenic
Which of the following is an example of genetic engineering?
Inserting a gene from a flounder into salmon DNA to produce antifreeze proteins
How does genetic engineering impact biodiversity? List an example, discuss whether it is a positive or negative impact, and explain why
A plant that has not been GM will have a better biodiversity than a plant that has been GM. Lets' say when a farmer plants crops and they are all just regular seeds there is a better chance for pesticides and herbicides to work. But when a GM crop is used there is less biodiversity which can be harmful because what happens when the plants become immune to the pesticides and herbicides? The weeds and pest will get out of hand, which is to say it has a negative impact on biodiversity.
The use of biological processes to develop products or technology is known as
biotechnology