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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Genetic Engineering
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Genes are cut from human chromosomes using enzymes and pasted into other organisms including plants and animals. If this is done early in development, the organism will develop new features such as better growth or resistance to disease. Amongst the examples of genetic engineering are the production of herbicide resistant crops and the production of insulin. You need to know the principles of how each type of genetic engineering is carried out and the arguments for and against them. Some plants are naturally resistant to herbicides. Scientists can identify the gene responsible and transfer... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Genetic Engineering
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10 Questions

1. Cattle can be genetically enhanced to increase what?
2. Crops produced using genetic engineering are known as GM. What does GM stand for?
3. What does a herbicide kill?
4. What is used to cut the gene out from a chromosome?
5. A major objection to GM crops is the possible creation of wild plants which are resistant to what?
6. Why are bacteria often used to produce proteins?
7. Which of the following is often cited as an objection to GM crops?
8. Crops produced using genetic engineering are known as GM. What does GM stand for?
9. The first GM pet is which type of creature?
10. Cattle can be genetically enhanced to increase what?