Genetically modified organisms
Ethical Issues Biosafety Issues Regulatory Challenges
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What does the acronym GMO mean?
Genetically Modified Organ
Organismo de Genética Mudada
Genetically Modified Organism
Genetically Changing Organism
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What is a GMO?
Any living being that has had its genetic material altered
Specific living beings with altered genetic material
Specific DNA change that always affects a living being negatively
Genetic engineering technique to modify a living being
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Regarding consent in bioethics, it is correct to state that:
D) The patient can set aside his consent by signing hospital terms.
C) Consent in bioethics is not important because the patient is always in collusion with the doctor.
A) It is not important, since the doctor must give the diagnosis without the patient's consent.
B) It is of utmost importance, since medical interventions, treatments and diagnoses must be given with the patient's consent.
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What is the main danger of GMOs?
Extremely harmful and toxic environmental pollution and infection
None, when carried out by large companies they tend not to pose any dangers.
Creation of super plants that outperform several agricultural companies
Makes it difficult for pollinators to feed
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What is Monsanto's presence in the international agricultural market?
Company that fights against the abundant use of GMOS
Mafia seeks to shut down Greenpeace movement for trying to combat GMOs
One of the leading GMO breeding companies impacting globally
A company that has always worked with GMOs and caused a lot of damage just because of them
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What is Greenpeace's role in relation to GMOs in Brazil?
Seeks to end large-scale cultivation of transgenic soybeans in the Amazon
Large global company whose main objective is to save the Amazon
It seeks to save the entire Amazon territory through campaigns and with the money earned from the company's trade.
Want to use the Amazon territory to increase soybean production, but using pure soybeans