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What is 3D bioprinting? While 3D bioprinting has enormous potential in healthcare and other industries, it is still a developing technology with limitations that need to be addressed before it can be widely used. Examine.

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Topic: Awareness in the fields of IT, Space, Computers, robotics, Nano-technology, biotechnology and issues relating to intellectual property rights.

Topic: Awareness in the fields of IT, Space, Computers, robotics, Nano-technology, biotechnology and issues relating to intellectual property rights.

4. What is 3D bioprinting? While 3D bioprinting has enormous potential in healthcare and other industries, it is still a developing technology with limitations that need to be addressed before it can be widely used. Examine. (250 words)

Difficulty level: Moderate

Reference: en.wikipedia.org

Why the question: The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 3 and mentioned as part of Mission-2024 Secure timetable. Key Demand of the question: To write about 3D bioprinting, its potential and limitations. Directive word: Examine – When asked to ‘Examine’, we must investigate the topic (content words) in detail, inspect it, investigate it and establish the key facts and issues related to the topic in question. While doing so we should explain why these facts and issues are important and their implications. Structure of the answer: Introduction: Begin by defining 3D bioprinting Body: First, write about potential applications of 3D bioprinting – tissue engineering, drug discovery and testing, disease modelling, and personalized medicine etc. Next, write about the limitations of 3D bioprinting – complexity and scalability of the process, quality control issues, and high costs. Conclusion: Conclude with a way forward.

Why the question:

The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 3 and mentioned as part of Mission-2024 Secure timetable.

Key Demand of the question:

To write about 3D bioprinting, its potential and limitations.

Directive word:

Examine – When asked to ‘Examine’, we must investigate the topic (content words) in detail, inspect it, investigate it and establish the key facts and issues related to the topic in question. While doing so we should explain why these facts and issues are important and their implications.

Structure of the answer:

Introduction:

Begin by defining 3D bioprinting

First, write about potential applications of 3D bioprinting – tissue engineering, drug discovery and testing, disease modelling, and personalized medicine etc.

Next, write about the limitations of 3D bioprinting – complexity and scalability of the process, quality control issues, and high costs.

Conclusion:

Conclude with a way forward.

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