Part 1: Identifying Sources (5 points) 1. List at least five terms you can use as words in your search. (2 points) 2. Identify three websites you will use to start your research. If you use additional websites to complete the research questions in part 2, add them to this list. Cross out any websites that don't end up helping you complete the activity. (3 points) Part 2: Research (20 points) Use the websites you listed in part 1 to answer the following questions. Remember to add any new sources you use to your list of sources. 1. What does genetic modification do? (1 point) 2. What are four methods scientists use to genetically modify food plants today? Briefly describe each method. (2 points) 3. When did humans start trying to genetically modify living things? What types of animals and plants were the first to be genetically modified by humans? (1 point) 4. What was the first method of genetic modification that humans developed? What does it involve? (1 point) 5. When did scientists start genetically engineering living things? What kind of living thing was the first to be genetically engineered, and why? (1 point) 6. What was the first genetically engineered medication for humans to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)? What kind of living thing was engineered to produce it? (1 point) 7. What is genome editing? What does it involve? (1 point) 8. How is genome editing being used in agriculture, genetics research, and medicine? What is an advantage of its use in each area? (2 points) 9. What are three ways that genetic engineering is being used with animals? Give an example of each. (2 points) 10. What are three major advantages of genetic modification to human society? Give an example of each. (3 points) 11. What are three major disadvantages of genetic modification that have been reported? Give an example of each. (3 points) 12. What are six ethical concerns that people have about gene