Biotechnology
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Health
Biotechnology Examples
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Definition of biotechnology

Using natural, biological processes to solve human problems
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Food for plant

Glucose

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Fuel source for cellular respiration

Food

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Measure of food energy

Calorie

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What are GMOs?

An animal, plant or microbe whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques

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Traditional example of biotechnology

Yeast to make bread

Bacteria to make cheese and yogurt

Selective breeding

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Plants make their own food so they are considered to be ____________

Autotrophs or producers

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Location of cellular respiration

Mitochondria

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First choice for energy

Carbohydrates

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First successfully cloned mammal

Dolly the Sheep

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Modern example of biotechnology

Inserting genes from one organism to another

Cloning

Bioremediation

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Location of photosynthesis

Chloroplasts

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Form of energy created

ATP

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Second choice for energy, used as insulation

Lipids

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Bioremediation

The use of microorganisms to consume and break down environmental pollutants

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Two ways biotechnology is used in North Carolina

Medical Research and Agriculture

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Pores in plants' leaves that take in CO2

Stomata

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Needed to break food down during cellular respiration

Oxygen

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Basal Metabolic Rate

Amount of energy required to maintain minimum essential life functions

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Two medicines that have been created using biotechnology

Penicillin and Insulin

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Selective Breeding

Breeding animals and plants to have a desired trait

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Formula for photosynthesis

Energy + CO2 + H2O = Glucose + O2

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Formula for cellular respiration

O2 + Glucose = CO2 + Energy + H2O

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Factors of total energy used by an individual

Type and intensity of activity and energy required for basic life processes

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Two careers in biotechnology

Genetic Counselors, Immunologists, Microbiologists, Food Biotechnologists, Biomedical Engineering, Agricultural Engineers