Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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The Green Revolution had both benefits and costs. Pick 2 items from the list below and:
- discuss 1 benefit and 1 cost for each
- tailor your response to the listed item (don't put the same answers for both)
1. Plants respond well to inorganic fertilizers
2. Increased yield
3. Plants respond well to irrigation
4. Plants designed to facilitate mechanical harvesting
5. Cost effective to plant monocultures of crops
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