One known way genetically modified organisms interact with the environment occurs when GMO crops cross pollinate with non GMO crops. There is some concern that the GMOs may transfer to other species, since the technique used in genetic engineering seldom occurs in nature and is fairly new technology.
Genetically modified organisms are modified on a genetic level to benefit humans. How this can pose a threat to a population or ecosystem, is that if the genetically modified organism were to somehow create a mutation, and pass that on, it could be damaging to the future generations in reducing their health or other issues may arise. It can also be damaging to an ecosystem if a genetically modified organism were to escape into a wild population and change it.
Advantages * Cheaper to be made then by normal methods * the E.coli bacteria are friendly to the body * bacteria can be placed in yoghurt- 1-3 yoghurt's a day should be all you would need * bacteria can produce exact amount of insulin needed in response to the host's needs * no allergy problems - using pig insulin caused problems for people allergic to pigs Disadvantages * is still being tested with mice * yoghurt would need to be eaten regularly to replace bacteria
Two ways that some organisms can escape from unfavorable environmental conditions would be to move or migrate or to hibernate. Some organisms can even adapt.
Two ways that some organisms can escape from unfavorable environmental conditions would be to move or migrate or to hibernate. Some organisms can even adapt.
[1] Genetically modified organisms owe their existence to the research of Dr Norman Borlaug, who was a Noble Prize winner in 1970. [2] Interest in their possible use, and then in their actual applications, has been building for perhaps 50 years. [3] They were first used in the manufacture of human hormones such as insulin, in 1989. [4] They showed up in grocery stores, in the 1990s. [5] Specifically, in terms of food, they have been used to build up resistance to heavy use of the 'cides [such as herb, insect, mite, etc] and to pesty diseases and bugs. [6] One of the reasons that they have become so controversial is that their experimentation on animals has sometimes led to crippling or fatal results. [7] Another one is that their growth out in the open is a threat to the overall environment. For the genetic modification can escape into the environment. About 3/4 of all of the world's farmers use their own seeds for their seasonal plantings. And they don't want cross pollination to occur with genetically modified plants. For that challenges the integrity of their own seeds and of their own crops. [8] And still anotherone is that they aren't acceptable to organic production. And organic production has been growing in popularity.
Defensive or drug resistant viruses grow by mutation. Viruses are exposed to many cellular factors during the replication of viruses, some of the factors can do actually mutate the viral genomes. Viruses take advantage of these factors to form as a genetically modified (new) virus that may not be cured by a particular drug since the virus has evolved to escape from the effect caused by the drug!
they can move to another place or they can adapted
Wolves are the apex predator in most of their habitat so have no animals from which they need to escape or hide.
Aversive learning is a type of conditioning in which an individual learns to avoid or escape from an aversive stimulus, such as pain or punishment. This type of learning helps organisms adapt to their environment by avoiding harmful situations. Classical conditioning and operant conditioning are two common forms of aversive learning.
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Likely competition. An organism's niche is the specific environment in which they live and procreate the best (which includes climate, food sources, places to live and escape from predators, etc.). An overlap of two different species niches means that the resources these organisms depend on are now in shorter supply. This means they must compete with the other organisms for survival
I think the question is a little broad as you are covering a very large pool of organisms by simply stating mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles. Running away, flying away, poison, camouflage, fighting back, safety in numbers are just some of the methods used by the said organisms to escape from enemies.