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What is a GE valve?

A GE valve is a valve that is designed and marketed by the company called GE Energy. The company produces a wide range of valves along with other appliances and tools.


How might these genetically engineered crops impact the environment?

Genetically engineered crops are known to cause environmental damage in a number of ways, and may cause even more damage than we know. For one,are designed to survive the application of herbicides. This means that farmers can apply more powerful and toxic herbicides, such as Roundup or the main ingredient of Agent Orange, to their crops to kill weeds. These herbicides then leak into the water supply and harm animals and plants throughout the local environment. In addition, any animal that feeds on a GE crop is likely to suffer from health effects, such as organ damage, immune problems, infertility, etc. To make matters worse, GE crops can crossbreed with natural crops, contaminating the offspring with GE DNA. If GE crops are not banned soon, many crops such as corn, soy, cotton, and canola may be permanently contaminated.


When the cardiac sphincter relaxes food enters the?

The cardiac sphincter or aka GE junction contracts at the distal end of the esophagus. So food enters into the stomach when the cardiac sphincter is relaxed.


Will genetically engineered crops increase the need for insecticides?

No. At worst, the insects controlled by the genetic traits in the GE crops will develop resistance in time, necessitating the return to the same amount of insecticide used before the advent of the GE crops. This is unlikely, though, since the makers of insecticides are continually improving them to be less toxic to non-target species, more environmentally friendly, and require a smaller dose. There are already some insecticides which require less than two ounces per acre for effective suppression of the target species. Compare this to some older formulations which required as much as three gallons per acre.


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