Plants, Animals, and bacteria

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Plants, Animals, and bacteria What do they all have in common???

They can all be involved in Transgenic bio-engineering OO how cool am I right???

So first, What is a Transgenic organism??? Google Definition-Being an organism whose genome has been altered by the transfer of a gene or genes from another Now My Definition- Taking an ordinary thing such as corn or rice and adding the proper nutrients and vitamins that could make the human species healthier.

But on another note, this is what the internet thinks of Transgenes

Why did I choose this topic? Part 1 I chose this topic because I found the idea very interesting and the unanswered questions the people had. For example, most people are scared of such experiments because it isn’t natural, but there is a select few who see it as helping make us healthier and more advanced. Why did I choose this topic? Part 1

Why did I choose this topic? Part 2 The other reason I chose this topic is because the more I thought about the more scary yet interesting I thought it to be as well. Because it is very unnatural we’re creating the nutrients and vitamins and injecting the, into our food or animals or bacteria. And most people are scared of this while scientists know it will help us. But if I remember correctly my Nana is afraid of the internet too while we all love it.

Real Life Application Well this topic is very real life and they’ve already started producing transgenic animals and plants but their not available to buy yet. This is a very good example because you can either choose to be scared of this or to be interested because this is our future and by studies its coming faster and faster.

This is the FINALE Underneath is the websites and the book that I chose to look deeper into thus topic. Throughout this project I have managed to uncover a lot of questions and thoughts on the topic and in the end I’m ready to embrace this oncoming future even though it might be scary. I really hoped you enjoyed this presentation and I hope you asked yourself a lot of questions throughout as well.