Economic Development And Pollution
Complete the following questions: What is Cloning?
A. Difference in access to information and communications technology
B. The process of creating an identical organism from a cell of an original organism
C. May be caused by air pollution from human activity
D. Economic development that does not permanently damage resources
E. Altering genetic makeup of a plant or animal
F. Effect of deforestation on the area cleared of trees
G. An important effect of space exploration
B: The process of creating an identical organism from a cell of an original organism.
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