Vocabulary
Farming
Animals
Nutrition
Potpourri
100

Omnivore

Someone/something that eats both plants and animals

100

What is hybrid corn?

Corn that has attributes/features of two different types of corn. 

100

What is a rumen?

The second stomach of a cow/sheep/grass eater. It breaks down grass.

100

What ingredient is found in most foods?

Corn

100

What is the omnivore's dilemma?

Where people can eat so many things, they don't know what they should and shouldn't eat. 
200

Ecosystem

A community of interacting organisms and their physical environment, that benefit each other.

200

What is the problem with hybrid seeds?

The second generation of that plant, or it's "children", won't yield all the attributes of the original plant. 

200

What is fermentation?

A chemical process where bacteria or yeast break down a substance, and convert it to gas 

200

What is GMO?

Genetically modified Organism - food who's DNA has been artificially changed in a lab

200

What is one of the two strategies food corporations use to make more money?

1) Charge more $ for food that has different shapes/colors/textures 2) Get people to eat more food

300

Subsidy

Money that is given to a business or entity, from the government, to keep the price of something low

300

What is a reason why farmers can't grow anything other than corn or soybeans?

1) They only have equipment for corn/soybeans 2) They are only buying those two crops in town 3) The government is only giving money to grow those two crops

300

Why did mad cow disease happen?

Cow brains of sick cows were fed to other cows, then people ate those cows. 

300

Why was the name of Type II diabetes changed from adult onset diabetes?

Because it was happening so frequently in children. 
300

Which fast food restaurant was the first to start supersizing?

McDonalds

400

Tallow

Animal fat

400

Name one reason why farmers aren't making enough money.

1) They have to buy seed every year 2) The cost to grow a crop is higher than what they can sell a crop for 3) The government is setting the price low for the consumer, hurting the farmer 4) The amount the government pays in subsidies doesn't offset the amount they lose

400

What is a feedlot?

A place where animals are fed, fattened up, and readied for slaughter

400

It's cheaper to buy healthy food, versus unhealthy food. True or false?

False. It's cheaper to buy unhealthy food.

400

Where did supersizing originate?

Movie theaters

500

Flavonoid

A chemical found in fruits and vegetables that are artificially added to foods, to help "fight cancer" and other diseases

500

What is the name of the term, where the price goes up when there isn't a lot of something, and the price goes down when there's a lot of it?

Supply and demand. 

500

What is one of the negative effects of a corn fed diet for cows?

Acidosis, bloat, diarrhea, ulcer, liver disease, pneumonia, feedlot polio

500
What is the leading type of sweetener found in many foods?

High Fructose Corn Syrup

500

What do human's built-in instincts tell them to seek out in food? What are they programmed to look for?

Foods that are high in fat and sugar

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