1-true

2-false
3-not enough info
Transplanting genetic material into bacteria is a simple task- 2

Under certain conditions, bacteria reproduce at a rapid rate-3

The continued use of insulin from animals many cause harmful side effects in some people- 1

The bacteria used in these experiments are normally found only in the nerve tissue of humans- 2

Bacteria other than E. coil are unable to produce insulin - 3

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To answer these questions, we need to analyze each statement and determine if it is true, false, or if there is not enough information given to make a conclusion.

1. Transplanting genetic material into bacteria is a simple task - False.
To determine the answer, we need to know if transplanting genetic material into bacteria is indeed a simple task. However, this statement does not provide enough evidence to make a conclusion, so the answer is "Not enough info" (Option 3).

2. Under certain conditions, bacteria reproduce at a rapid rate - True.
The statement provides an if-then condition. Bacteria reproduction being rapid under certain conditions is well-known, so the answer is "True" (Option 1).

3. The continued use of insulin from animals may cause harmful side effects in some people - True.
The statement suggests that there may be harmful side effects associated with using insulin from animals in certain individuals. Since it is known that individuals can have adverse reactions to medications, including insulin derived from animals, the answer is "True" (Option 1).

4. The bacteria used in these experiments are normally found only in the nerve tissue of humans - False.
This statement suggests that the bacteria used in the experiments are exclusively found in human nerve tissue. However, it does not provide enough information to make a conclusion, so the answer is "Not enough info" (Option 3).

5. Bacteria other than E. coil are unable to produce insulin - False.
The statement claims that only E. coli bacteria can produce insulin. However, it is not a definitive fact that bacteria other than E. coli cannot produce insulin. Without sufficient evidence, the answer is "Not enough info" (Option 3).

Which substance was needed to join the insulin gene to the bacteria DNA as shown?

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