Why have cows been injected with proteins?
Cows have been injected with proteins, specifically bovine growth hormone (bGH), to increase their milk production and stimulate growth.
Do you agree with using genetically engineered products in the food supply? Explain your response.
I agree with using genetically engineered products in the food supply because they can enhance the nutritional value of food and increase crop yields to help feed a growing global population. They also allow for crops that are more resistant to pests and extreme weather, which reduces the need for chemical pesticides. However, I believe it is important to maintain strict safety regulations and clear labeling so that consumers can make informed choices.
Studies have been conducted on synthetic products, including DDT and estrogen. The use of these synthetic products has been discontinued due to increased risk of cancer and other health concerns. Genetic engineering has increasingly been used in cattle, crops, and pharmaceuticals. The long-term effects of genetic engineering have not been studied at this time. What risks, if any, are there to using genetic engineering in food and medicine?
The primary risk of genetic engineering in food and medicine is that the long-term health and environmental effects are currently unknown. Just as synthetic products like DDT were initially thought to be safe but later found to cause cancer and other health issues, genetically engineered products could potentially lead to unforeseen allergic reactions, antibiotic resistance, or other chronic health concerns that have not yet been observed in short-term studies.
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