Which statement explains a cost‐benefit trade‐off of genetically modified organisms (GMOs)? (1 point) Responses A. GMO foods increase pesticide use, but they decrease herbicide use. B. GMOs are used in many foods and medicines, but they hinder medical research and increase the cost of making drugs. C. GMOs may have a negative impact on the environment and other species, but they create more nutritious foods. D. GMO source crops may be taken from undeveloped nations, but these nations profit from the crops.

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A. GMO foods increase pesticide use, but they decrease herbicide use.
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