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  • In biofabrication, scientists take (layers/ cells/ labs) from an animal.
    cells
  •  5
  • Then the scientists grow the cells in a (process/ range/ lab).
    lab
  •  10
  • The scientists spread the cells into sheets and (range/ grow/ layer) them to make thicker sheets.
    layer
  •  10
  • Biofabrication can create material for a (range/ layer/ lab) of products.
    range
  •  15
  • Which word means "able to do something without wasting time or energy" ?
    EFFICIENT
  •  20
  • Which word means "a number of different things" ?
    RANGE
  •  15
  • (A/ THE) global leather industry kills over a billion animals every year. This has caused many to ask the question
    THE
  •  15
  • Scientists will be able to make biofabricated leather with whatever qualities they want, such as extra softness, greater strength, or (also/ if/ even) different colors and patterns.
    EVEN
  •  25
  • Biofabrication is not (ever/ just/ yet) about leather.
    JUST
  •  15
  • It's possible the technique could also (use to/ get used to/ be used to) grow meat.
    BE USED TO
  •  25
  • Andras Forgacs says biofabrication may even be a "natural evolution of manufacturing (by/ with/ for/ to) mandkind.
    FOR
  •  15
  • Leather is a hugely popular material for a range of products: shoes, jackets, bags, wallets - the list goes (in/ at/ on). But this popularity comes (in/ at/ on) a price.
    ON - AT
  •  25
  • Biofabrication techniques are used to grow body parts (as/ like/ for) ears, skin, and bones for transplants.
    LIKE
  •  20
  • We will be able to (build/ do/ make) the products we need in a (more/ most/ few) efficient, responsible, and creative way.
    MORE
  •  25
  • While that idea may sound crazy, Forgacs (probably/ certainly/ likely) doesn't think so.
    CERTAINLY
  •  15
  • Is it possible to meet the global demand of leather (and/ or/ but/ so) not do any harm to animals?
    BUT
  •  15