Population Dynamics and Trends
Toxicity
Disease and Pandemics/ Epidemics
GMO foods/Food Ethics
Food Deserts and Food Insecurity
100

The study of changes in sizes of populations, their compositions and the factors causing these changes: this includes Size, Density, Dispersion, Decline or Growth.

Hint: closer than you think

What are Population Dynamics/Population Ecology?  

100

Recommended/calculated/given amount of any substance 

What is Dose? 

100

A bacteria, virus, or other microorganism that causes disease

What is a Pathogen? 

100

We genetically modify foods for the following 2 reasons.

What is appearance and Protection?

100

Prices of basic living necessities increase over time and low income communities are affected the most by this.

What is Price Inflation? 

200

All biomes have specific characteristics that determine the size and types of populations that can live in those environments

What are Limiting Factors? 

200

The dose makes the poison.

What is "Everything in excess is bad"?

200

A very small infectious agent that has genetic material (RNA), but can only reproduce inside of a “host cell” 

Ex. Common Flu 

What is a Virus? 

200

A lot of activism around this area of ethical concern. People have started more vegetable based diets because 

What is Cruel Treatment of Animals? 

200

Very limited access to these things in minority/low income neighborhoods

What are Supermarkets/Healthy Foods? 

300

The maximum population that an ecosystem can support indefinitely 

What is Carrying Capacity (K)? 

300

Level/degree of a substance’s toxic potential

What is Toxicity level? 

300

This disease was felt worldwide. Prominent among homosexual men at the time of discovery, yet it quickly spread to all populations through sexual contact and needle sharing. Left untreated and it was a guaranteed death at the time. 

What is the HIV pandemic?

300

Ethical issue that deals with contamination and food recalls 

What is Safety of Food? 

300

Lack of access to a sufficient amount of food because of limited funds. 1 in 6 children in American households go through this.

What is Food Insecurity? 

400

A population of 500 zebras lives in 15 acres of grassland with plenty of resources. Every 3 months the population increases by 26 zebras. The population is expected to reach its carrying capacity (K) in exactly 5 years. The carrying capacity is...

What is 1020 Zebras? 

400

Lead was not only prominent in paint back in the day, but has more recently been found in water. 

What is the Flint Water Crisis? 

400

Blood condition that prevents wounds from healing quickly. 

What is hemophilia? 

400

Selectively breeding two plants or animals of different breeds to produce a superior offspring

What is Crossbreeding?

400

Besides lack of supermarkets and low income, this is another reason why food deserts are so prominent and people resource to unhealthy options nearby

What are Lack of Transportation/Far distance? 

500

Population Growth trends are usually portrayed through these. 

Hint: it is a type of graph

What are Age Structure Diagrams? 

500

Dose at which a drug/toxin is lethal to 50% of those who take it

What is LD50 (Lethal Dose at 50%)? 

500

A group of individuals that would say these things:

Most people who get diseases are already vaccinated.

Some batches of vaccines are safer than others.

Vaccines cause many harmful side effects and illnesses

What are ANTI-Vaxxers? 

500

Making GMO foods helps directly solve which huge ethical issue when it comes to food production? 

What is Use a Chemical? 

500

Even if we place supermarkets in these neighborhoods, it will be hard to get people eating right. Why? 

What are Bad Eating Habits?