Examples of GMOs Correctly classify examples of bacteria, plants, and animals that have been genetically modified. Produce biofuels and other chemicals for use in manufacturing Genetically Modified Bacteria Reduce the impact of pest species by either deterring them or killing them Modified to have increased nutritional value by reducing their susceptibility to disease, increasing their rate of growth, and improving the quality of the meat/milk Provide organs for humans for transplantation Serve as models for studying human diseases such as cystic fibrosis Produce enzymes to enhance metabolic pathways to aid in the breakdown of toxic chemicals in the environment Allow organisms to better face environmental challenges such as drought, heat, and high salt content in the water supplies Reduce the number of pest species that are vectors for diseases such as Zika and dengue fever Modified to produce antibodies, vaccines, and enzymes that can be used in the treatment of humans Provide plant's resistance to herbicides Increase the nutritional content or reduce spoilage Produce proteins that protect plants from the effects of freezing Genetically Modified Plants Genetically Modified Animals All Genetically Modified Organisms Reset

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Examples of GMOs
Correctly classify examples of bacteria, plants, and animals that have been genetically modified.
Produce biofuels and other chemicals for use
in manufacturing
Genetically Modified Bacteria
Reduce the impact of pest species by either
deterring them or killing them
Modified to have increased nutritional value by
reducing their susceptibility to disease, increasing
their rate of growth, and improving the quality of
the meat/milk
Provide organs for humans for transplantation
Serve as models for studying human diseases
such as cystic fibrosis
Produce enzymes to enhance metabolic
pathways to aid in the breakdown of toxic
chemicals in the environment
Allow organisms to better face environmental
challenges such as drought, heat, and high
salt content in the water supplies
Reduce the number of pest species that are
vectors for diseases such as Zika and dengue
fever
Modified to produce antibodies, vaccines, and
enzymes that can be used in the treatment of
humans
Provide plant's resistance to herbicides
Increase the nutritional content or reduce
spoilage
Produce proteins that protect plants from the
effects of freezing
Genetically Modified Plants
Genetically Modified Animals
All Genetically Modified Organisms
Reset
Transcribed Image Text:Examples of GMOs Correctly classify examples of bacteria, plants, and animals that have been genetically modified. Produce biofuels and other chemicals for use in manufacturing Genetically Modified Bacteria Reduce the impact of pest species by either deterring them or killing them Modified to have increased nutritional value by reducing their susceptibility to disease, increasing their rate of growth, and improving the quality of the meat/milk Provide organs for humans for transplantation Serve as models for studying human diseases such as cystic fibrosis Produce enzymes to enhance metabolic pathways to aid in the breakdown of toxic chemicals in the environment Allow organisms to better face environmental challenges such as drought, heat, and high salt content in the water supplies Reduce the number of pest species that are vectors for diseases such as Zika and dengue fever Modified to produce antibodies, vaccines, and enzymes that can be used in the treatment of humans Provide plant's resistance to herbicides Increase the nutritional content or reduce spoilage Produce proteins that protect plants from the effects of freezing Genetically Modified Plants Genetically Modified Animals All Genetically Modified Organisms Reset
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