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The field of biotechnology was first discovered in the late 19th century. The foundation of biotechnology was the discovery of enzymes which are proteins that are used to speed up chemical reactions. The two main branches of biotechnology are: Modern biotechnology which focuses on the use of tools such as genetic engineering and recombinant DNA. Traditional biotechnology which focuses on the use of naturally occurring microorganisms to create products such as beer and cheese.The discovery of biotechnology has revolutionized the sciences and has been used in many industries such as food pharmaceuticals and energy. The first patent for biotechnology was granted in 1978 which is often cited as the year biotechnology was discovered.
the three classification of biotechnology are :products,process & gadgets/machines.
Yes, because beer is the product of biotechnology process.
Biotechnology is the development of products by using a biological process. Many problems associated with water, air, and soil contaminants can be fixed with new biotechnology.
the person who discovered/invented biotechnology was William J. Rutter. also known as bill Rutter but anyways that's all i know. I also know that his discovery was in 1977or 1999 something like that if it was in 1999 i was only two yrs old and if it was in 1977 then i was not born!!
Biotechnology uses organisms to manufacture products. This is helpful with sewage because the organisms can help break down waste and help with the decomposition process.
Well one way biotechnology is involved in the brewing process is through yeast. Yeast eats the sugars in the wort and expels carbon dioxide and alcohol!
The process of chemosynthesis was discovered in 1890 by Sergei Nikolaevich Vinogradski.
In biotechnology you will mainly be dealing with subject like Biochemistry, Bio process engineering, immunology, cell biology, micro biology, molecular biology, genetics, system biology, biophysics, and bioinformatics.
biotechnology is in steak
what does biotechnology have to with prosthetics?