Asked by Meaghan Crowley on May 15, 2024

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An ideal pesticide would likely cause genetic resistance in the target organism.

Ideal Pesticide

A hypothetical pesticide that effectively targets and eliminates pests without causing harm to humans, non-target species, or the environment.

Genetic Resistance

The ability of an organism to naturally withstand environmental pressures, diseases, or pests through inherited characteristics.

  • Appreciate the purpose and influence of synthetic pesticides within agriculture and pest regulation.
  • Pinpoint tactics to counteract the development of pest resistance and the repetitive reliance on pesticides.
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Evelyn PinedaMay 16, 2024
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False
Explanation :
An ideal pesticide would actually NOT cause genetic resistance in the target organism, as this would reduce the effectiveness of the pesticide over time. An ideal pesticide would be highly effective at killing or controlling the target organism, without causing any negative impacts on non-target organisms or the environment.