what the biotechnology?
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Answer / guest
it is the use of biological world(plants, animals, bacteria
and others) by the help of technology (eg. different
techniques of bioprocess engg.,recombinant DNA technology) for
human welfare.
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Answer / anonymous
the use of living organisms or their products to modify human
health and the human environment.
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Answer / khushi singla
well,the word BIOTECHNOLOGY by name itself suggests that wht it is..
in simple words,its meaning is-the technology of bio..now u jst need to clarify the word TECHNOLOGY here.in simple words u can say that technology is something related to application.
so the meaning is clear..biotechnology is jst the application of bio..this is its simple meaning..in other words ,u can also say that it is the use of living organisms..etc..etc.. i jst want to clarify the need of every question with the help of of this ques...in every word,its meaning is hidden..u jst have 2 search that simple meaning..and dis is called the basics....and most of the peoples[not only students but also a biggest acheivers like engineers,teachers also]has not crystal-clear basics in their minds...so 1stly clear ur basics...:-)
all the best guys...
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Answer / lifz gr8
The use of microorganisms, such as bacteria or yeasts, or biological substances, such as enzymes, to perform specific industrial or manufacturing processes. Applications include the production of certain drugs, synthetic hormones, and bulk foodstuffs as well as the bioconversion of organic waste and the use of genetically altered bacteria in the cleanup of oil spills.
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