Which describes a potential benefit for the environment that stems from genetic engineering?
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A. harm to nontarget organisms. B. pharmaceutics. C. phytoremediation. ... Phytoremediation is the direct use of living green plants for in situ, or in place, removal, degradation, or containment of contaminants in soils, sludge, sediments, surface water and groundwater.
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A. harm to nontarget organisms. B. pharmaceutics. C. phytoremediation. ... Phytoremediation is the direct use of living green plants for in situ, or in place, removal, degradation, or containment of contaminants in soils, sludge, sediments, surface water and groundwater.
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