More than 25% of human population is suffering from hunger and malnutrition. Scientists
have developed techniques where microbes are grown on industrial scale as a source of good
protein which can be grown from waste water, animal manure and even sewage. Based on the
above information answer the following questions-
(i) What values have been manifested in the above case?
(ii) In what ways would it be helpful to humans?
(iii) What has been the response to such new ventures?
Answers
Answer:
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Answer:
Microbes can be a source of protein and carbohydrates which could possibly overcome hunger.
Explanation:
i. Science is growing day by day and such possible research outcomes can help society in positive ways.
ii. Use of microbes as a source of protein or supplements can overcome the situation of hunger and malnutrition. One such example is Spirulina, which is grown from wastewater and is rich in carbohydrates, minerals, and proteins.
iii. Many people would love to adapt to these new ventures but half of the population will be going to stick to the fact that it is derived from waste like sewage. So the response could be 50-50.