Bioengineering

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  1. 3. The application of engineering principles to agricultural production, processing, and natural resource management
  2. 4. The application of engineering principles, design concepts, and technology to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes, such as diagnostic or therapeutic
  3. 9. Any plant whose genetic material has been manipulated in a particular way that does not occur under natural conditions, but with the aid of genetic techniques
  4. 10. A polymeric molecule essential for biological functions, acting primarily to convert genetic information from DNA into proteins
  5. 11. The natural or artificial process of creating genetically identical copies of cells, DNA segments, or entire organisms
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  1. 1. The fundamental structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms, often called the "building block of life."
  2. 2. The application of engineering principles, techniques, and technologies to biology and medicine, aiming to solve complex problems, develop products, and improve human health
  3. 5. The use of living systems, organisms, or biological components (like enzymes) to develop, manufacture, or modify products and processes for specific human uses
  4. 6. The branch of biology that studies the structure, function, behavior, and life cycle of these cells.
  5. 7. The branch of biology focused on the study of heredity, genes, and the variation of inherited traits in living organisms
  6. 8. The fundamental molecule carrying genetic instructions for the development, functioning, and reproduction of all known living organisms