21.3.4
Pros & Cons of Genetic Modification
Pros and Cons of Genetically Modified Crops
Pros and Cons of Genetically Modified Crops
The pros and cons of genetically modified (GM) crops are listed below:


Pro - provide missing nutrients
Pro - provide missing nutrients
- They could help to provide the nutrients that are often missing from the diets of those living in developing nations.
- E.g. golden rice can help reduce vitamin A deficiency, which can cause blindness.


Pro - so far, so good
Pro - so far, so good
- GM crops are popular in some parts of the world and no complications have been experienced so far.


Con - reduced biodiversity
Con - reduced biodiversity
- Some people expect GM crops to negatively impact wild flower and insect populations, thus reducing biodiversity.


Con - effects on human health
Con - effects on human health
- Some people think that there will be long-term effects of consumption on human health.


Con - creation of 'superweeds'
Con - creation of 'superweeds'
- If transplanted genes managed to escape into the natural environment, we could accidentally create a ‘superweed’ that is resistant to herbicides.
1Classification of Living Organisms
1.1Characteristics of Living Organisms
1.2Concept and Uses of Classification Systems
2Organisation of the Organism
2.1Cell Structure
3Movement Into & Out of Cells
3.2Osmosis
4Biological Molecules
5Enzymes
6Plant Nutrition
6.1Photosynthesis
6.1.1Photosynthesis
6.1.2Photosynthesis - Plant Gas Exchange
6.1.3Photosynthesis in Farming
6.1.4Uses of Glucose
6.1.5Ion Deficiency Conditions
6.1.6Rate of Photosynthesis
6.1.7Photosynthesis Experiments
6.1.8Photosynthesis Equation
6.1.9Photosynthesis - Calculations
6.1.10Limiting Factors
6.1.11Grade 9 - Photosynthesis Experiment
6.1.12Exam-Style Questions - Photosynthesis
7Human Nutrition
7.2Digestive System
7.3Physical Digestion
7.4Chemical Digestion
7.5Absorption
8Transport in Plants
8.1Xylem & Phloem
8.2Water Uptake
8.3Transpiration
9Transport in Animals
9.1Circulatory Systems
9.2Heart
9.3Blood Vessels
10Diseases & Immunity
10.1Diseases & Immunity
11Gas Exchange in Humans
12Respiration
13Excretion in Humans
14Coordination & Response
14.1Coordination & Response
14.2Sense Organs
14.3Hormones
14.4Homeostasis
14.4.1Homeostasis
14.4.2Regulating Internal Conditions
14.4.3Control Systems
14.4.4Negative Feedback
14.4.5Thermoregulation
14.4.6Thermoregulation - Hot and Cold
14.4.7Thermoregulation - Skin
14.4.8Thermoregulation - Sweating & Shivering
14.4.9Thermoregulation - Hairs
14.4.10Thermoregulation - Blood Vessels
14.4.11Blood Glucose
14.4.12Detecting Glucose
14.4.13Type 1 Diabetes
14.4.14End of Topic Test - Homeostasis & Hormones
14.4.15Grade 9 - Hormonal Coordination
16Reproduction
16.1Asexual Reproduction
16.2Sexual Reproduction
16.3Sexual Reproduction in Plants
16.4Sexual Reproduction in Humans
16.5Sex Hormones in Humans
16.6Sexually Transmitted Infections
17Inheritance
17.1Chromosomes, Genes & Proteins
17.2Mitosis & Meiosis
17.3Monohybrid Inheritance
17.3.1Alleles
17.3.2Phenotype
17.3.3Sex Determination
17.3.4Monohybrid Inheritance
17.3.5Punnett Square
17.3.6Blood Groups
17.3.7Sex-linked Disorders
17.3.8Cystic Fibrosis
17.3.9Cystic Fibrosis - Punnett Square
17.3.10Cystic Fibrosis - Pedigree Diagram
17.3.11Test Crosses
17.3.12End of Topic Test - Genes & Inheritance
18Variation & Selection
18.1Variation
18.2Adaptive Features
19Organisms & Their Environment
19.1Energy Flow
19.2Food Chains & Food Webs
19.3Nutrient Cycles
20Human Influence on Ecosystems
20.1Food Supply
20.2Habitat Destruction
20.3Pollution
21Biotechnology & Genetic Modification
21.1Biotechnology & Genetic Modification
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1Classification of Living Organisms
1.1Characteristics of Living Organisms
1.2Concept and Uses of Classification Systems
2Organisation of the Organism
2.1Cell Structure
3Movement Into & Out of Cells
3.2Osmosis
4Biological Molecules
5Enzymes
6Plant Nutrition
6.1Photosynthesis
6.1.1Photosynthesis
6.1.2Photosynthesis - Plant Gas Exchange
6.1.3Photosynthesis in Farming
6.1.4Uses of Glucose
6.1.5Ion Deficiency Conditions
6.1.6Rate of Photosynthesis
6.1.7Photosynthesis Experiments
6.1.8Photosynthesis Equation
6.1.9Photosynthesis - Calculations
6.1.10Limiting Factors
6.1.11Grade 9 - Photosynthesis Experiment
6.1.12Exam-Style Questions - Photosynthesis
7Human Nutrition
7.2Digestive System
7.3Physical Digestion
7.4Chemical Digestion
7.5Absorption
8Transport in Plants
8.1Xylem & Phloem
8.2Water Uptake
8.3Transpiration
9Transport in Animals
9.1Circulatory Systems
9.2Heart
9.3Blood Vessels
10Diseases & Immunity
10.1Diseases & Immunity
11Gas Exchange in Humans
12Respiration
13Excretion in Humans
14Coordination & Response
14.1Coordination & Response
14.2Sense Organs
14.3Hormones
14.4Homeostasis
14.4.1Homeostasis
14.4.2Regulating Internal Conditions
14.4.3Control Systems
14.4.4Negative Feedback
14.4.5Thermoregulation
14.4.6Thermoregulation - Hot and Cold
14.4.7Thermoregulation - Skin
14.4.8Thermoregulation - Sweating & Shivering
14.4.9Thermoregulation - Hairs
14.4.10Thermoregulation - Blood Vessels
14.4.11Blood Glucose
14.4.12Detecting Glucose
14.4.13Type 1 Diabetes
14.4.14End of Topic Test - Homeostasis & Hormones
14.4.15Grade 9 - Hormonal Coordination
16Reproduction
16.1Asexual Reproduction
16.2Sexual Reproduction
16.3Sexual Reproduction in Plants
16.4Sexual Reproduction in Humans
16.5Sex Hormones in Humans
16.6Sexually Transmitted Infections
17Inheritance
17.1Chromosomes, Genes & Proteins
17.2Mitosis & Meiosis
17.3Monohybrid Inheritance
17.3.1Alleles
17.3.2Phenotype
17.3.3Sex Determination
17.3.4Monohybrid Inheritance
17.3.5Punnett Square
17.3.6Blood Groups
17.3.7Sex-linked Disorders
17.3.8Cystic Fibrosis
17.3.9Cystic Fibrosis - Punnett Square
17.3.10Cystic Fibrosis - Pedigree Diagram
17.3.11Test Crosses
17.3.12End of Topic Test - Genes & Inheritance
18Variation & Selection
18.1Variation
18.2Adaptive Features
19Organisms & Their Environment
19.1Energy Flow
19.2Food Chains & Food Webs
19.3Nutrient Cycles
20Human Influence on Ecosystems
20.1Food Supply
20.2Habitat Destruction
20.3Pollution
21Biotechnology & Genetic Modification
21.1Biotechnology & Genetic Modification
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