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- What is biotechnology is all about? Just begin by defining the two words bio and technology? Give some concrete examples of ancient biotechnology products.1. How do you think biotechnology give benefits to the societal needs? Does their applications relevant in the present societal needs/conditions? 2. How important this biotechnology in agricultural production? Cite some advantages and disadvantages. 3. Describe some areas where biotech applications that are relevant in the societal needs. 4. In your own understanding, does producing GMO products could help sustain societal needs without harming our health? 5. What are catalysts and their role in food production?What are 3 benefits of biotechnology?
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