Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are organisms whose genetic material has been altered. This can be done through traditional breeding methods or modern scientific techniques. The genetic material from one organism is combined with that of another, creating a new set of genes. GMOs may provide benefits like increased resistance to pests and disease, allowing for greater crop yields. However, they also pose risks, as the environmental and health impacts of genetic modification are unpredictable and not fully understood. While GMOs could increase profits and nutrition, they may negatively impact ecosystems or human health by introducing allergens. There is an ongoing debate about both the risks and benefits of genetically modifying organisms.