Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Author:Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
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Which of the following statements is
true about conventional breeding
and biotechnology?A. Conventional
breeding relies primarily on selection,
using natural processes of sexual and
asexual reproduction. Genetic
engineering utilizes a process of
insertion of genetic material, via a
gene gun or other direct gene
introduction methods, or by a
specially designed bacterial truck,
which does not occur in nature.
A. conventional breeding primarily
uses natural processes of sexual
and asexual reproduction while
genetic engineering utilizes a
process of insertion of genetic
material via specially designed
bacterial truck
B. conventional breeding highlights
the positive traits of plants while
genetic engineering optimizes
agricultural yield by incorporating
synthetic chemicals
C. conventional breeding applies
more pesticides, fungicides and
herbicides to strengthen the vitality
of crops while genetic engineering
is limited to the enhancement of
useful phenotypes only in bacteria
making the entire organism more](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F91ad2cd3-bd99-4b74-b15d-c9cf535db200%2F2b90032a-cbfb-443f-9c0a-41300421dc0b%2Fx8xrxpf_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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58% |ו. ו Xס
Which of the following statements is
true about conventional breeding
and biotechnology?A. Conventional
breeding relies primarily on selection,
using natural processes of sexual and
asexual reproduction. Genetic
engineering utilizes a process of
insertion of genetic material, via a
gene gun or other direct gene
introduction methods, or by a
specially designed bacterial truck,
which does not occur in nature.
A. conventional breeding primarily
uses natural processes of sexual
and asexual reproduction while
genetic engineering utilizes a
process of insertion of genetic
material via specially designed
bacterial truck
B. conventional breeding highlights
the positive traits of plants while
genetic engineering optimizes
agricultural yield by incorporating
synthetic chemicals
C. conventional breeding applies
more pesticides, fungicides and
herbicides to strengthen the vitality
of crops while genetic engineering
is limited to the enhancement of
useful phenotypes only in bacteria
making the entire organism more
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engineering utilizes a process of
insertion of genetic material, via a
gene gun or other direct gene
introduction methods, or by a
specially designed bacterial truck,
which does not occur in nature.
A. conventional breeding primarily
uses natural processes of sexual
and asexual reproduction while
genetic engineering utilizes a
process of insertion of genetic
material via specially designed
bacterial truck
B. conventional breeding highlights
the positive traits of plants while
genetic engineering optimizes
agricultural yield by incorporating
synthetic chemicals
C. conventional breeding applies
more pesticides, fungicides and
herbicides to strengthen the vitality
of crops while genetic engineering
is limited to the enhancement of
useful phenotypes only in bacteria
making the entire organism more
productive.
D. the processes and techniques
used in genetic engineering and its
outcomes are generally safer than
conventional breeding.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F91ad2cd3-bd99-4b74-b15d-c9cf535db200%2F2b90032a-cbfb-443f-9c0a-41300421dc0b%2Fqjjrped_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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O A 58%
engineering utilizes a process of
insertion of genetic material, via a
gene gun or other direct gene
introduction methods, or by a
specially designed bacterial truck,
which does not occur in nature.
A. conventional breeding primarily
uses natural processes of sexual
and asexual reproduction while
genetic engineering utilizes a
process of insertion of genetic
material via specially designed
bacterial truck
B. conventional breeding highlights
the positive traits of plants while
genetic engineering optimizes
agricultural yield by incorporating
synthetic chemicals
C. conventional breeding applies
more pesticides, fungicides and
herbicides to strengthen the vitality
of crops while genetic engineering
is limited to the enhancement of
useful phenotypes only in bacteria
making the entire organism more
productive.
D. the processes and techniques
used in genetic engineering and its
outcomes are generally safer than
conventional breeding.
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