6. Scientists have genetically engineered bacteria to feed exclusively on petroleum products. How
can this technology benefit the environment?
A It can increase the amount of fossil fuels available for energy production
B. It can reduce the amount of harmful gasses in the atmosphere.
C. It can decrease the dependence on petroleum products for energy
D. It can reduce the effects of petroleum spills in sources of water.
B
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