this means - literally - technology involving natural (biological) materials. An example is genetic engineering.
I think that you are missing some words; if you meant "what is a Lamborghini?" then it is an Italian car; or you could have meant "why was the company made?", and the answer to that is simple: The company was made to make money.
How the hell would i know? :| BTW i don't even understand some of the words :| :P
It is the fusion of technology and biology . Biology is the science of the living and technology is the science of technics.
Traditional biotechnology is centered around passivetechniques such as selective breeding to procure a population that shares a specific phenotype (trait). In the case of plants, this use to be done via simple cross pollination (google Gregor Mendel).Modern biotechnology uses gene manipulation to activelyengineer organisms with certain characteristics (e.g. bacteria with a gene that codes for a pharmaceutical protein).
i am pretty sure it comes from the Greeks because of the root words -bio-
biotechnology is in steak
what does biotechnology have to with prosthetics?
Some words you can make out of 'meant' are:aamamenanantanteatateeatmamanmanematmatememeanmeatmenmetnameneatnettamtameteateamten
Biotechnology Society of Nepal's motto is 'Solidarity for the Development of Biotechnology'.
nanobiotechnology
The father of biotechnology is Louis Pasteur. The father of the term biotechnology is Karl Ereky.
Biotechnology is the use of cells or products of these cells for the service of human. while industrial biotechnology deals with the production of these products on industrial level.