Genetically modified foods will go bad. The only thing that is different is the size and nutritional value of it.
Its normally used for pre made or pre mixed foods such as a tv dinner or ready made meals. Because it has been genetically modifyed it will last longer and wont go 'bad' for some time unlike organic foods. Furthermore, it can be used for animal foods and suppliments in many foods for animals as well.
[1] Genetically modified organisms can affect plant diversity. As with non-genetically modified plants, their seeds are easily spread by wild life and wind. Consequently, they contaminate non-genetically modified food products that are grown within the reach of air and critters. For their genetics tend to dominate over the genetics of non-genetically modified plants. [2] They also can affect individual plant responses. For the individual plant's genetics have been altered. And researchers don't yet have the complete map to the consequences, or plant responses to these consequences. It's a work in progress. And researchers as much as their plant subjects are making up the rules as they go along.
Watermelon, like all other foods, will go bad.
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Yes, protein as nutrient is a natural compound and unless modified is vulnerable to bacteria.
All foods that go bad do.
it is bad never go to china boy cot their foods never eat their or u will get hives
so it can stay clean and so it wont go bad
You should keep foods out of the danger zone to prevent bacteria from forming on foods. Bacteria can form on foods in the danger zone after just an hour. The danger zone is under 145 degrees and over 45 degrees.ANS 2 -No , Feta will not go bad if left out overnight.
use the best quality from each plant and use it in genetically modified food so they can go a long time with nothing happening to them like a cactus only needs a tiny bit of water for a long time.
Go ask a licensed Nutritonalist (they have to go through the same training as a doctor)