GMOS “If an individual who has a known allergy to peanuts unsuspectingly consumed a genetically modified organism that contained the allergenic protein from the peanut‚ conceivably the individual would experience an allergic reaction” ("Ohio State University”). It is startling to know that in today’s society someone who is allergic to something like peanuts cannot eat many foods that have been grown around peanuts or that have been processed in the same place where peanuts have been. This means
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GMO – Pros and Cons! To begin with‚ science and technology have changed our world dramatically‚ and‚ for the most part‚ we take them in our stride. Genetic engineering is a relatively new technology riddled with questions and the arguments for and against are difficult to weight because it’s hard to know the risks until something goes wrong. My own believe is that genetic engineering is the inevitable wave of the future and that we can not afford to ignore a technology that has such enormous
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Genetically Modified Food: Opposing Viewpoints The population of America consumes about 313‚272‚200 tons of food per year. With such a large demand‚ it is expected that food needs will continue to rise as human population increases. Our food supply needs to be reliable‚ abundant‚ and safe. One way to keep the food supply safe and reliable is to make sure that it is free from harmful viruses and pesticides. The creation of GMOs‚ or genetically modified organisms‚ is one attempt to increase efficiency in
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Negative Impacts of GMOs The rising number of people and populations mean there are many more mouths to feed in the world. With 842 million people starving today (Price‚1)‚ farms and food production businesses are forced to create larger amounts of food with less space available‚ leading to an increased production in what can become a deadly diet‚ GMOs. GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organisms and involves both plants and animals that are chemically engineered to grow larger and
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GMO stands for genetically modified organism. The term is generally used for food that has had its genes changed using biotechnology. Using genetic modification‚ scientists are able to produce new varieties of plants with certain qualities‚ such as being more resistant to viruses or pesticides. Are GMOs good or bad for us? I thinks GMOs good us and maybe people thinks GMOs bad because that pointed out that transferring a gene from an allergenic food crop‚ such as peanuts‚ could make the GMO food
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solve the problem of world hunger it is an essential tool. Some speculate dangerous effects of these altered organisms on humans‚ but little to no result has yet to show of those released to the population. A stronger argument is that of how the genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are affecting the environment through natural transgenic methods such as cross-pollination. With more research and cautious testing genetically engineered produce could launch us into a new age of prosperity. Many
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What are GMOs? GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organism which means that an organism which was genetically modified with genes. Gmos are made when you take one gene from a animal and transfer that gene to another animal to make the animal better in its environment. Gmos are used in food mostly processed foods because the soy beans in processed foods are modified. GMOs are used in foods because it can make the plant bigger such as a tomato when it is not modified it is small but when it is modified
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Are GMOs harmful or beneficial to our world? There are many different opinions on whether GMOs are harmful or beneficial. Some researchers are intent on outlawing GMOs‚ and some think that they are better for the environment. Researchers have different views on GMOs‚ but most agree that GMOs are considerably impacting our environment. Is it possible that GMOs can be both favorable and damaging to our environment? Although there are many different opinions on GMOs‚ my opinion is that they can be
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GMOs 86% of all corn crops produced by the end of this year will have been genetically modified. (NEXT SLIDE) Many of us have probably heard the term GMO before. But today I would like to inform you on what GMOs are‚ why they’re being used and which foods exactly are genetically engineered. In addition to this ill provide some information on the labeling of GMOs and the risks and effects of them. You yourself probably eat GMOs every day; 30‚000 different GMOs exist on grocery store’s shelves.
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How Gmos cause health problems. Some Gmos are not tested very good and they may cause health problems. Some Gmos are tested but they are allowed to be sold even though they caused problems. Poor knowledge is available on the potential hazards of Gmos. What’s the problem: The problem is that some GMO foods are not tested very good. Some are not good for your health. Why are some gmos not tested very good? It is because they want to get it out there as fast as possible so it can make them money
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