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Genetic engineering has the potential to _____ in the production of food and fiber.
 
  A) be revolutionary
  B) increase consumer costs
  C) streamline, or reduce, jobs
  D) end the use of pesticides

Question 2

To ensure a good supply of water after a tree has been planted, a ring or _____ should be formed around the base of the tree to hold water.
 
  A) net
  B) pool
  C) hill
  D) berm



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