Questions: When microbes are introduced into the environment to restore stability, the process is called bioremediation.
Transcript text: When microbes are introduced into the environment to restore stability, the process is called bioremediation.
Solution
The answer is the first one (or A): bioremediation.
Explanation for each option:
Bioremediation: This is the correct answer. Bioremediation involves the use of microorganisms to remove or neutralize contaminants from a polluted area, thereby restoring environmental stability.
Genetic engineering: This involves the direct manipulation of an organism's genes using biotechnology. While it can be used to create microbes that are more effective in bioremediation, the process itself is not about restoring environmental stability.
Immunology: This is the study of the immune system and is not related to the introduction of microbes into the environment for restoration purposes.
Taxonomy: This is the science of classification of organisms. It does not involve the introduction of microbes into the environment.
Epidemiology: This is the study of how diseases spread and can be controlled in populations. It is not related to environmental restoration using microbes.
Summary:
The process of introducing microbes into the environment to restore stability is called bioremediation.