Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) offer several advantages, including increased crop yields, enhanced resistance to pests and diseases, and reduced need for chemical pesticides, which can benefit food security and reduce environmental impact. However, there are also concerns, such as potential long-term health effects on humans, environmental risks like loss of biodiversity, and ethical considerations surrounding genetic manipulation. Additionally, GMOs can lead to economic issues for small farmers, who may struggle with seed patents and dependency on large agribusiness companies. Balancing these pros and cons is essential for informed discussions about GMO use.
pros- fun cons- happy
pros ~ no salaries to pay ~ less errors ~ faster work cons ~ job displacement ~ expensive ~ can break down
the world will eventually and if do this
it have no merits only demerits
they wont cry when they are fired,
Pros - resistant to diseases and insects Cons Loss of taste Long term effects on humans not fully known
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genetically modified tomatoes are exactly what the name implies i.e tomatoes which have been genetically modified. if you want to know what genetic modification is you should not have said your question is different then "what is a genetically modified organism" to my knowledge there are no commercial varieties of genetically modified tomatoes available right now but i know they are working on: roundup ready tomatoes, brackish water tomatoes and varies disease immunities.
pros are + and cons are-
pros: goodness cons: badness
PROS CONS ----------------------------------------------------- Pros: Entertaining Cons: Mental conditions can be caused, Adicition, Expensive.
Cons? What Cons?
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Usually there are no pros or cons.
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