Biofabrication is not new; it is (before/ already/ yet) commonly used in medicine.
ALREADY
Give 3 LEATHER things beginning with "S".
SHOES, SOFA, SOCKS, SHIRT
The scientist takes millions of cells and expands (they/ them/ their/ themselves) into billions.
THEM
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
Is it possible to meet the global demand of leather (and/ or/ but/ so) not do any harm to animals?
BUT
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
While that idea may sound crazy, Forgacs (probably/ certainly/ likely) doesn't think so.
CERTAINLY
Choose a word that means AN OPERATION IN WHICH A BODY PART IS REPLACED.
TAN THE HIDE - DYE - TRANSPLANT - EVOLUTION - DEMAND
TRANSPLANT
It's possible the technique could also (use to/ get used to/ be used to) grow meat.
BE USED TO
Which word means "able to do something without wasting time or energy" ?
EFFICIENT
Give 3 LEATHER things beginning with "B".
BAG, BELT, BRACELET, BOOTS, BOOK COVER, BUMPER
Biofabrication is not (ever/ just/ yet) about leather.
JUST
How (likely/ exactly/ definitely) does biofabrication work?
EXACTLY
(1) Andras Forgacs supports biofabrication.
(2) Andras Forgacs is in favour of biofabrication.
Are the meanings of both sentences SAME or DIFFERENT ?
SAME
Biofabrication can create material for a (range/ layer/ lab) of products.
range
Then the scientists grow the cells in a (process/ range/ lab).
lab
(A/ THE) global leather industry kills over a billion animals every year. This has caused many to ask the question
THE
Which word means "a number of different things" ?
RANGE
In biofabrication, scientists take (layers/ cells/ labs) from an animal.
cells
Andras Forgacs says biofabrication may even be a "natural evolution of manufacturing (by/ with/ for/ to) mandkind.
FOR
A process (calls/ calling/ called) biofabrication (need/ ought to/ may) be the answer.
CALLED - MAY
We will be able to (build/ do/ make) the products we need in a (more/ most/ few) efficient, responsible, and creative way.
MORE
The scientists spread the cells into sheets and (range/ grow/ layer) them to make thicker sheets.
layer
"What's crazy", he (asks/ tells/ says), "is what we do today."
SAYS
After the scientists can tan the hide, (anyone/ everyone/ no one) can dye and finish the leather and design it in any way they like.
ANYONE
Biofabrication techniques are used to grow body parts (as/ like/ for) ears, skin, and bones for transplants.
LIKE
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