Interphase phases
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- Q1During which phase does the cell prepare for cell division?InterphaseTelophaseMetaphaseAnaphase30s
- Q2What does GMO stand for?Great Molecular OrganismGreen Mountain ObservationGenetic Modification OrderGenetically Modified Organism30s
- Q3Which of the following is a potential benefit of GMOs?Reduced food safetyNegative impact on the environmentHigher cost of productionIncreased crop yield30s
- Q4What is the purpose of genetic modification in GMOs?To increase food safety risksTo decrease crop productivityTo introduce desirable traitsTo harm the environment30s
- Q5What is the main goal of genetically modifying crops?To disrupt natural ecosystemsTo reduce crop yieldTo improve crop characteristicsTo weaken crop resistance30s
- Q6Which of the following best describes the process of genetic modification in GMOs?Changing an organism's habitatIncreasing an organism's sizeModifying an organism's behaviorAltering an organism's DNA30s
- Q7What is a common example of a genetically modified crop?Non-GMO potatoesGenetically modified cornConventional wheatOrganic tomatoes30s
- Q8What is the potential concern associated with GMOs?Environmental impactDecreased crop yieldImproved food safetyHigher production cost30s
- Q9Which of the following is a common application of GMOs?Creating artificial flavorsDesigning new pharmaceutical drugsManufacturing synthetic materialsProducing disease-resistant crops30s
- Q10What is the purpose of genetic engineering in creating GMOs?To increase an organism's lifespanTo change an organism's habitatTo alter an organism's physical appearanceTo modify an organism's genetic material30s
- Q11What is the purpose of selective breeding?To enhance specific traits in plants or animals.To prevent the natural mating of plants or animals.To create new species through genetic engineering.To decrease genetic diversity in plants or animals.30s
- Q12What is an example of selective breeding in plants?Genetically modifying plant cells in a laboratory.Mixing different plant species to create hybrids.Using pesticides to control plant growth.Developing larger and sweeter strawberries.30s
- Q13Which of the following is NOT a potential benefit of selective breeding?Desirable physical traits.Improved disease resistance.Enhanced productivity.Decreased genetic diversity.30s
- Q14What is the term used to describe selective breeding between two different species?Inbreeding.Mutation.Hybridization.Cloning.30s
- Q15Selective breeding in plants can result in:Loss of color variation in flowers.Decreased resistance to diseases.Increased crop yield.Reduced fertility in plants.30s