Pellagra Mystery
Neolithic Revolution & Population Growth
The Superfood That Changed the World
Infectious Agent or Insufficient Diet
Food for Plants
100

What disease caused symptoms like dermatitis, diarrhea, and dementia?

Pellagra

100

What major change marked the Neolithic Revolution?

The shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture

100

What crop became a staple food in many cultures worldwide?

Corn (maize)

100

Is pellagra caused by an infectious agent or insufficient diet?

Insufficient diet

100

What process do plants use to make food?

Photosynthesis

200

Pellagra is caused by a deficiency of what vitamin?

Niacin (Vitamin B3)

200

How did agriculture affect human population size?

 It increased population size

200

Corn is an example of what type of crop when grown repeatedly in one area?

Monoculture

200

What is an infectious agent?

A pathogen that causes disease (bacteria, virus, etc.)

200

Name one input of photosynthesis.

Carbon dioxide, water, or sunlight

300

Why were corn-based diets linked to pellagra in the early 1900s?

Corn lacked accessible niacin unless properly processed

300

 Name one reason agriculture allowed populations to grow.

Stable food supply

300

What process makes nutrients in corn more available?

Nixtamalization

300

Give one example of a disease caused by an infectious agent.

 Tuberculosis, influenza, COVID-19 (any valid example)

300

Name one output of photosynthesis.

Glucose or oxygen

400

What scientist proved pellagra was caused by diet, not infection?

Joseph Goldberger

400

What was one environmental impact of early farming?

Soil depletion or deforestation

400

Why is corn considered energy-rich?

It contains a high amount of carbohydrates

400

Why was pellagra initially mistaken for an infectious disease?

It spread among groups of people living in close conditions

400

Where do plants get nitrogen from?

Soil (through nitrates or nitrogen-fixing bacteria)

500

How did poverty contribute to the spread of pellagra?

Limited access to diverse, nutrient-rich foods

500

How did sedentary lifestyles change human societies?

 Led to permanent settlements and specialization of labor

500

What is one ecological risk of relying heavily on corn monoculture?

Reduced biodiversity / increased pest vulnerability

500

What evidence helped prove pellagra was NOT infectious?

Dietary changes cured/prevented it

500

Why is nitrogen important for plants?

It is needed to build proteins and DNA

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