Key Terms
Ag Basics
Nutrition & MyPlate
Trade & Economy
Multiple Choice Mix
100

What is the science of growing crops and raising animals to meet human needs?

Agriculture

100

What type of farming is conducted on a small area of land, producing enough for a family’s needs?

Subsistence farming

100

What tool helps people make healthy eating choices?

MyPlate

100

Products bought from another nation are called what?

Imports

100

Which type of farming involves large-scale operations and mechanization?
 a) Intensive
 b) Market gardening
 c) Slash-and-burn
 d) Subsistence

a) Intensive

200

What term describes all the nonfarm work in the agriculture industry?

 Agribusines

200

What type of farming is conducted on a large commercial scale with high inputs and mechanization?

Intensive farming

200

What macromolecules provide short-term and mid-term energy storage?

Carbohydrates

200

Goods sold to another nation are called what?

Exports

200

Which agribusiness area transforms agricultural products into forms people want?
 a) Germination
 b) Marketing and processing
 c) Production
 d) Supplies and services

b) Marketing and processing

300

What is the use of land and other resources to grow crops and raise animals?

Farming

300

What is the cultivation of garden plants?

Horticulture

300

What oily compounds are insoluble in water and provide energy for the body?

Fats

300

What is the buying and selling of commodities by two or more nations?

International trade

300

What is the art and science of studying and managing forests?
 a) Floriculture
 b) Forestry
 c) Horticulture
 d) Nursery management

b) Forestry

400

What term refers to management practices that protect the soil?

Soil conservation

400

What area of horticulture involves growing vegetables?

Olericulture

400

What are organic compounds used by the body to carry out specific functions?

Vitamins

400

What term describes a person’s well-being dependent on adequate food, clothing, and shelter?

Quality of life

400

Which horticulture area deals with fruits and nuts?
 a) Floriculture
 b) Landscape horticulture
 c) Olericulture
 d) Pomology

d) Pomology

500

What is the responsibility to manage natural resources in ways that ensure sustainability for current and future generations?

Stewardship

500

What area of horticulture involves growing fruits and nuts?

Pomology

500

What are inorganic elements needed for the body to function properly?

Minerals

500

To ______ is to add certain B vitamins and iron back into a grain after processing.

Enrich

500

What are proteins?
 a) Macromolecules made of amino acids
 b) Macromolecules containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
 c) Oily compounds
 d) Organic compounds used by the body

a) Macromolecules made of amino acids