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?