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The use of bioresources by multinational companies and other organisations without proper authorisation from the countries and people concerced without compensatory payment is called :

A

Bioethics

B

Biopiracy

C

Bioterror

D

Bioweapon

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Question**: The question asks about the unauthorized use of bioresources by multinational companies and organizations without compensatory payment to the countries and people concerned. 2. **Identifying Key Terms**: The key terms in the question are "bioresources," "multinational companies," "unauthorized use," and "compensatory payment." This indicates that the focus is on the exploitation of biological resources. 3. **Analyzing the Options**: - **Bioethics**: This refers to the ethical implications and guidelines related to biological research and medicine. It does not pertain to the unauthorized use of bioresources. - **Bio-piracy**: This term describes the exploitation of biological resources without proper authorization or compensation to the indigenous people or countries from which these resources are derived. This fits the description in the question. - **Bio-terror**: This involves the intentional release of harmful biological agents to cause harm or fear, which is unrelated to the unauthorized use of resources. - **Bio-weapon**: This refers to biological agents used intentionally to harm or kill, which is also not relevant to the question. 4. **Selecting the Correct Answer**: Based on the analysis, the correct term that describes the unauthorized use of bioresources by multinational companies without proper authorization or compensatory payment is **bio-piracy**. 5. **Conclusion**: Therefore, the correct answer to the question is **bio-piracy**. ---
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