Biotechnology: Using living things to make our lives easier

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Biotechnology: Using living things to make our lives easier

Benefits of Biotech in NC AGRICULTURE!

Agriculture in NC PROS ·Biotech can make crops grow bigger. ·Increases crop yield (# of crops grown) for NC farmers.

Examples of biotechnology in NC PROS Forestry: ·Adding genes to make trees more resistant to fungus and bugs ·Might help save NC forests and lumber jobs

Biotechnology in agriculture PROS Less crops eaten by insects Eg: Development of genetically modified corn plants

Biotechnology in agriculture PROS Better-tasting fruits/veggies

Biotechnology in agriculture CONS 1. GM crops may contaminate other natural plants. 2. Safe? Unknown problems we haven't predicted... 3. Moral?

Medicine in NC PROS ·Biotechnology creates new treatments and medicines ·Lots of biotechnology businesses(and JOBS) are in NC

CONS Using antimicrobial solutions ·Kills 99% of germs? ·What about that 1% of germs that lives? ·They are immune to the sanitizer! Con: Overusing antibiotics = increased antibiotic-resistant bacteria!

There happens to be a few bacteria who are strong enough to survive the antibacterial soap.

The strong bacteria have strong children, which means even more bacteria can survive the antibacterial soap.

Natural Selection->Evolution Now most of the strong bacteria have survived, and most of the weak bacteria have been destroyed. Natural Selection->Evolution