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Welcome to Biotechnology Simulation

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Created on October 16, 2025

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Welcome to Biotechnology Simulation

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Welcome to biotechnology simulation!

This is a learning environment where

  • you can practice your understanding of biotechnology related concepts!
Are you ready to explore what you know about biotechnology and examine your own way of thinking?

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What is biotechonolgy?

Biotechnology—or biotech—is a field of science that involves using living organisms, cells, and biological processes to develop products and technologies for various applications.
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Let's practice the biotechnology concepts!

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Let's Guess! True or False?

In this activity, you will read each biotechnology statement and click whether it is True or False

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Ethical Decision-Making in Biotechnology

In this activity, you will read a biotechnology ethical scenario and choose one of two options, then click Next to explain your decision using your scientific knowledge and ethical reasoning.

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Ethical Decision-Making in Biotechnology

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This would be incorrect! Because genetic engineering specifically refers to the direct manipulation of DNA at the molecular level, and it is not an indirect process but a targeted technique used in biotechnology to change genetic material.

Correct! Because genetic engineering involves the deliberate and direct modification of an organism’s DNA by inserting, removing, or altering specific genes to achieve desired traits, such as disease resistance or protein production.

Incorrect! Because it is not true that all mutations are harmful or always cause diseases. In reality, mutations are a natural part of genetic variation, and many do not affect the organism at all, while some may even provide advantages such as better adaptation to the environment or resistance to diseases.

Correct! Because mutations in DNA do not always have negative effects. Some mutations can be beneficial by giving an organism new or improved traits, some can be neutral and have no noticeable effect, and others can be harmful depending on where they occur in the DNA and how they affect protein function or gene expression.