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Where might someone who works in animal and plant biotechnology work?
agricultural sites
hospitals
forensics lab
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Correct answer: agricultural sites.
- Agricultural sites: Yes — animal and plant biotechnologists commonly work on farms, greenhouses, breeding facilities, and agricultural research stations.
- Hospitals: No — hospitals are mainly for medical/clinical biotechnology and patient care (though veterinarians work in clinics, they aren’t hospitals for human medicine).
- Forensics lab: Generally no — forensics focuses on legal/criminology applications; only rarely (e.g., wildlife forensics) would plant/animal biotechnologists work there.
- Agricultural sites: Yes — animal and plant biotechnologists commonly work on farms, greenhouses, breeding facilities, and agricultural research stations.
- Hospitals: No — hospitals are mainly for medical/clinical biotechnology and patient care (though veterinarians work in clinics, they aren’t hospitals for human medicine).
- Forensics lab: Generally no — forensics focuses on legal/criminology applications; only rarely (e.g., wildlife forensics) would plant/animal biotechnologists work there.
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