(c) There are benefits and drawbacks of using genetically modified crops. Evaluate the use of using genetically modified crops.

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A student was asked to research genetically modified crops. The table shows the
information that they collected
Area of GM crops under cultivation globally
(hectares X 10)
Year
2003
52
2005
78
2007
101
2009
125
2011
153
2013
175
2015
175
2017
190
(a) Use the data from the table to plot a line graph using the grid below.
(b) Based on the data provided, describe the trend for global GM crop
cultivation
(c) There are benefits and drawbacks of using genetically modified crops.
Evaluate the use of using genetically modified crops.
Transcribed Image Text:A student was asked to research genetically modified crops. The table shows the information that they collected Area of GM crops under cultivation globally (hectares X 10) Year 2003 52 2005 78 2007 101 2009 125 2011 153 2013 175 2015 175 2017 190 (a) Use the data from the table to plot a line graph using the grid below. (b) Based on the data provided, describe the trend for global GM crop cultivation (c) There are benefits and drawbacks of using genetically modified crops. Evaluate the use of using genetically modified crops.
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-GMO(Genetically modified organisms) are the animals or plants or microorganisms whose genetic material is altered in such a way that doesn't occur naturally, and this modification is generally done by using the technology of recombination(Genetic engineering).

-Genetically modified crops are the plants whose genetic material is altered in such a way which doesn't occur naturally, this modification is generally done using genetic engineering methods.

-Some most common genetically modified crops are corn, soyabean, potato, papaya and maize etc.

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