1. Biotechnology | Definition, Examples, & Applications | Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/technology/biotechnology

    Biotechnology, the use of biology to solve problems and make useful products. The most prominent area of biotechnology is the production of therapeutic proteins and other drugs through genetic engineering. Learn more about the development and applications of biotechnology in this article.

  2. What is Biotechnology? Definition, Types and Applications - TechTarget

    https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/biotechnology

    Biotechnology is the use of biology to develop new products, methods and organisms intended to improve human health and society. Biotechnology, often referred to as biotech, has existed since the beginning of civilization with the domestication of plants, animals and the discovery of fermentation.

  3. What is Biotechnology? | BIO

    https://www.bio.org/what-biotechnology

    At its simplest, biotechnology is technology based on biology - biotechnology harnesses cellular and biomolecular processes to develop technologies and products that help improve our lives and the health of our planet.

  4. What is Biotechnology? Definition, Types, Applications, and Future

    https://biologyquest.com/what-is-biotechnology/

    Biotechnology is the use of biological processes and organisms to create products and technologies that improve human life and the environment. Learn about its origins, eras, types, and examples in this comprehensive guide.

  5. Khan Academy

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  6. Biotechnology - Medicine, Agriculture, Environment | Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/technology/biotechnology/Applications-of-biotechnology

    In addition to being used in health care, biotechnology has proved helpful in refining industrial processes through the discovery and production of biological enzymes that spark chemical reactions ; for environmental cleanup, with enzymes that digest contaminants into harmless chemicals and then die after consuming the available “food supply ...