Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Biogenetics - The Dangers of Biogenetically Engineered Organisms :: Biology Environment Ecology Essays
Biogenetics - The Dangers of Biogenetically Engineered Organisms As I sit here at my desk in front of my information processing organization contemplating what to write nigh, I look out of the window and watch the bees at work around the large bush that has flowered in front of my house.They busily go from one tiny flower to the next looking for nectar and exchanging pollen. Occasionally one will fly away presumably to inform other(a) bees at the hive about the location and abundance of this bush.More bees arrive to help in the gathering of nectar while others leave to deliver their bounty. Each bee is an inviolate part of a hive, a biological system.Each bee is also an important part of a larger system, an ecosystem and in turn each ecosystem is part of a golden system, the environment that we live in, also known as the planet Earth.Odd that such tiny little creatures, who seem oblivious to all but the flowers they are buzzing, could be part of such a large system.E ven more amazing is the effect they have on this system.If not for the bees more than 30% of the plants and vegetables we take for granted would neer be able to reproduce.In turn many of the animals we dep rarity on for food, clothing, companionship and love would never survive.If the animal that we rely on died then most assuredly we, or most of us, would die in a matter of months.Now that little creature looks much larger and more important to me than it did just 5 transactions ago. Odd how such a small factor can have such a large effect on an equation isnt it? end-to-end the world this very important and delicate balance goes on, as do millions of others every day each affecting the other and yet at the end of the day they manage to balance each other out.As educated and well-informed people many times we may look at a system and think that we understand its intricacies but do we?And even if we do, do we have the right to change the way it works just to suit our needs?This is the suspicion I will address in this paper and hopefully get you, the reader, to think about what we as a collective are doing and are about to do with the knowledge that we posses.
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