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19 1.What are GM foods? Give 2 examples of GM food that you may consume on a daily basis. 2.Why do scientists develop GM crops? 3.What are the advantages of GM crops? 4.How is potato or soybean genetically modified? 5.What is the main concern of scientists on GM crops that escape from farms? 6.What are the ethical and/or religious issues raised on GM crops? Eg. Adding fish/pig genes to plants. 7.What other animals have been genetically modified? Aquarium glow in the dark angel fish, goats and cows with human protein/antibodies in their milk and blood, featherless chicken, rabbits with human protein in their milk to treat cancer GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS PG. 169 INTERNET RESEARCH TASK

20 1.What are GM foods? Give 2 examples of GM food that you may consume on a daily basis. GM foods are produced using GM crops. GM crops are transgenic – they contain the genes of two or more plants added together in a lab to make new plants. E.g. GM soybean, GM corn, GM potato 2. Why do scientists develop GM crops? To develop new varieties with increased resistance to disease and pests; more drought tolerant; stay fresh longer; increase yield etc. 3.What are the advantages of GM crops? Farmers do not have to use as much pesticides and chemicals on their crops. More yield – more food, less expensive; crops with added proteins, vitamins etc. Longer shelf life for vegetables. 4.How is potato or soybean genetically modified? Genes from fish or other plants are added to pure potato or soybean DNA to produce transgenic potato or soybean.


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