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Q: How has biotechnology changed our society?
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What is the motto of Biotechnology Society of Nepal?

Biotechnology Society of Nepal's motto is 'Solidarity for the Development of Biotechnology'.


When was Biotechnology Society of Nepal created?

Biotechnology Society of Nepal was created in 2007.


How does biotechnology affect society?

Advancement in biotechnology has enabled us to get better consumer products as reasonable price. Some incurable human diseases like diabetes, sickle cell anemia, cystic fibrosis etc are now best treated using biotechnology. Biotechnology is high- tech low- risk technology hence its impact on the society is tremendous.


What are the disadvantages of biotechnology?

It includes ethical and moral issues about cloning and the effect of this in society.


Why is biotechnology so important?

Because its applications are part of the integral elements in our society..


Why must society carefully consider the use of biotechnology?

Biotechnology can impact individuals and the environment. There is a danger that it might affect living things in ways we can't predict.


Which is a way that biotechnology has Not helped society?

New, stronger bacteria have evolved that are resistant to antibiotics.


What safeguards must society adopt to handle the rapid advances in biotechnology?

uhhh.... A good one


Negative effect of biotechnology to your society?

It affects our biodiversity and make our society miserable.Even though it makes our country or life comfortable it is still have bad effects.


What are the dangers of biotechnology?

The dangers would be that the genetically engineered plants and crops can become harmful to the environment and society.


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