Select one specific biotechnology that you are interested in learning more about. It can be a broad category such as one type of cloning, or more focused such as a specific product or diagnostic test. For your selected biotechnology address the following:

  1. Explain the difference between science and technology.
  2. What biotechnology did you select? Explain what it is and how it is used.
  3. Identify and describe two scientific discoveries that had to take place before your selected
    biotechnology could be developed (e.g., before cell phones could be developed, many scientific
    discoveries had to be made and be understood including electricity, electromagnetic waves,
    and the electrochemistry of batteries). When and how did the discoveries that you described
    take place?
  4. Identify and describe two technologies that had to exist before your selected biotechnology
    could be developed (e.g., before cell phones could be developed, many technological advances
    had to occur first including batteries, electric circuit boards, receivers, speakers, and satellites).
    How long have the technologies that you described existed?
  5. Scientific discovery provides society with knowledge. It is up to society to decide what to do with that knowledge by pursuing some technologies and by refusing to develop others. Identify and discuss two positives and two negatives of biotechnological advances. Are there any biotechnologies that you think should not be pursued? Explain your answer.

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