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- 4. - A device used for growing organisms under controlled conditions.
- 5. - Hormone produced through recombinant DNA technology for diabetes treatment.
- 9. - Genetically Modified Organism; an organism whose genetic material has been altered.
- 10. - Undifferentiated cells with the potential to develop into many different cell types.
- 11. - Plastics derived from renewable biological substances rather than petroleum.
- 13. - Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
- 15. - An organism that contains a gene or genes from another species.
- 16. - Use of plants to clean contaminated environments.
- 17. - The process of creating a genetically identical copy of an organism.
- 19. - Fuel produced through biological processes.
- 20. - Organic material used as a source of energy.
- 21. - A biological preparation that provides immunity to a specific disease.
- 23. - Plants grown for food, fiber, or other agricultural purposes, often genetically modified.
- 27. - Photosynthetic organisms used in biofuels and aquaculture.
- 28. - The application of computer technology to the management of biological data.
- 29. - DNA formed by combining segments of DNA from different sources.
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- 1. - The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- 2. - Application of engineering principles to biological systems.
- 3. - Study of the genomes of organisms.
- 6. - A process where microorganisms convert sugar to acids, gases, or alcohol.
- 7. - A small DNA molecule within a cell that can replicate independently.
- 8. - Technique used to grow tissues or cells in an artificial medium.
- 12. - Pharmaceutical products produced using biotechnology.
- 14. - Proteins used by the immune system to neutralize pathogens.
- 18. - A shorthand for biotechnology, often used in industry.
- 22. - Antibodies derived from a single clone of cells, used in diagnostics and treatment.
- 24. - Treatment of disease by altering the genes in a patient's cells.
- 25. - The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, and algae.
- 26. - The study of ethical issues emerging from advances in biology and medicine.
