Overview
Benefits
Risks
Examples
100

What does GMO stand for? 

Genetically Modified Organisms

100

True or False: GMO's make production cost cheaper for farmers. 

TRUE

100

Are there potential risks with the production and usage of GMO's? 

Yes

100

Name one of the mentioned GMO crops

Golden Rice, cotton, apples, corn, and canola

200

Name the of the three categories of what can be classified as a GMO.

Plants, animals, or microbes 

200

What benefit do GMO's have on the shelf life of food? 

They extend the shelf life. 

200

List one of the key risk categories that are associated with GMOs. 

Human health, environmental, and socioeconomic

200

Golden rice was developed to increase what vitamin deficiency? 

Vitamin A

300

True or False: GMO's can be inserted and deleted into organisms. 

TRUE

300

How do GMO's create drought resistance within crops? 

They allow them to grow without as much water. 

300

True or False: If a GMO crop is growing on a farmer's land, it means it was planted there? 

FALSE

300

True or False: GMO cotton is less tolerant to harsh conditions. 

FALSE

400

Name one of the medical uses that GMO's can be used for. 

Diabetes, Lack of vitamins, Hepatitis B, HPV, or  COVID-19

400

How do GMO's help with the lifestyle of farmers? 

They allow for less inputs, so farmers don't have to spend as much time producing the crops. 

400

List two of the guaranteed health risks associated with GMO's. 

Trick question... Health risks are longer term that haven't been confirmed or speculative. 

400

What makes golden rice have the yellow color? 

It's combined genetic material with daffodils. 

500

GMO's are known for contributing to higher yields in crops... what does that mean? 

It allows for more crops to be harvested within one unit of land. 

500

What disease has been studied through GMO mosquitoes? 

Malaria and Zika

500

List the two companies that hold an oligopoly over seed production in GMO patents. 

Bayer and Corteva 

500

Come up with your own example of an GMO. 

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