Deck 14: Agriculture and Food Resources

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Which two crops have been significantly improved by the green revolution

A)beets and maize
B)sweet potatoes and taro
C)wheat and rice
D)corn and white potatoes
E)barley and bulgur
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One of the problems associated with the "green revolution" is that

A)not enough food is produced for developing countries.
B)it is confined to highly developed countries.
C)it makes developing countries dependent on high-energy consuming imported technologies.
D)it has been rejected by developing countries due to conflicts with customary practices.
E)technology is not advanced enough to make it cost effective.
Question
All of the following are similarities between undernutrition and overnutrition except

A)both are a type of malnutrition.
B)both involve lack of access to sufficient daily calories.
C)both leave the body susceptible to disease.
D)both can affect young or old individuals.
E)both are ailments that can be found in developing countries.
Question
A type of subsistence agriculture in which short periods of cultivation are followed by longer periods of fallow land is called

A)shifting cultivation
B)slash-and-burn agriculture
C)nomadic herding
D)intercropping
E)polyculture
Question
Challenges facing U.S.agriculture include all of the following except

A)decline in prime farmland.
B)decline in numbers of domesticated plant varieties.
C)addressing habitat fragmentation.
D)improving crop and livestock yields.
E)increase in number of domesticated animal variaties.
Question
The condition in which people live with chronic hunger and malnutrition is ___.

A)food crisis
B)subsistence agriculture
C)famine
D)bioaccumulation
E)food insecurity
Question
Industrialized agriculture in highly developed countries requires

A)very little capital input because it relies on solar energy and precipitation.
B)no inorganic fertilizers or pesticides.
C)small inputs of energy from fossil fuels that produce very high crop yields.
D)a large amount of land and large inputs of energy from humans and animals.
E)large capital inputs,small tracts of land,and less manual labor.
Question
Which of the following types of agriculture is correctly matched with the agricultural practice

A)industrialized : polyculture
B)industrialized : shifting cultivation
C)subsistence : slash-and-burn
D)subsistence : microfarming
E)industrialized : intercropping
Question
What is the green revolution

A)the storage of germplasm in seed banks
B)development of high-yield crops that require intensive industrial cultivation methods
C)agricultural production that does not use pesticides,irrigation or artificial fertilizers
D)a shift from industrialized agriculture to subsistence-oriented croplands
E)a renovation of agricultural practices to decrease the amount of calories produced per acre
Question
All of the following are negative environmental impacts of the use of pesticides in industrialized agriculture except

A)production of greenhouse gases from pesticide exposed plants.
B)air pollution from pesticide sprays.
C)soil pollution from pesticide residues.
D)contamination of food supply from pesticide residues.
E)reduction of the number and diversity of beneficial microorganisms in the soil.
Question
An individual who is overnourished

A)has a diet high in cereal grains and low in livestock products.
B)probably lives in a rural area of a developing country
C)will have pronounced muscle tone and accelerated skeletal growth.
D)has a protein deficiency even though adequate calories are consumed.
E)has an increased likelihood of obesity,diabetes,and heart disease.
Question
The white leghorn hen is prolific at egg laying,but not good for meat production and now produces almost all of the eggs in the U.S.This points to a global trend where

A)genetic variety is being expanded through genetic engineering.
B)a single variety of farm animal cannot face extinction through a disease outbreak.
C)animals bred for maximum production are not performing as anticipated.
D)farmers are being subsidized not to keep white leghorn hens.
E)the eggs and sperm of domesticated animal varieties are being banked for preservation.
Question
Which of the following methods are currently being used to increase livestock yields

A)administering antibiotics and hormones
B)increasing nomadic herding
C)establishing outdoor,free roaming farms
D)increasing domesticated animal varieties
E)instituting water-quality laws for livestock factories
Question
In the post-green revolution era,the challenge of increasing crop yields will be met by

A)increasing the amount of land under cultivation.
B)genetically engineering more productive crop varieties.
C)lowering the costs of agricultural chemicals.
D)improving soil quality.
E)using more water for irrigation.
Question
Industrialized agriculture's increased use of pesticides over the past years is resulting in

A)fewer insects and weeds developing resistance to pesticides.
B)more insects and weeds developing resistance to pesticides.
C)more beneficial microorganisms in the soil
D)more biodiversity of fish and other aquatic organisms not affected by the pesticides.
E)farmers applying progressively smaller quantities of pesticides.
Question
The main cause of undernutrition is

A)a shift from eating grains to eating processed foods.
B)lack of access to adequate nutritional guides.
C)poverty.
D)the proliferation of monoculture practices.
E)unsanitary cooking of food.
Question
Which of the following statements about sustainable agriculture is false

A)Sustainable agriculture preserves the quality of soil.
B)Sustainable agriculture and industrialized agriculture are the same thing.
C)Sustainable agriculture includes diversification of crops.
D)Sustainable agriculture requires little fossil fuel derived energy.
E)Sustainable agriculture has minimal long-term environmental impacts.
Question
The recent trend of U.S.prime farmland has been

A)a loss of 162,000 hectares per year.
B)a loss of 400,000 hectares per year.
C)a gain of 162,000 hectares per year.
D)a gain of 400,000 hectares per year.
E)a consistent acreage of productive agricultural land.
Question
The natural or human-induced reduction in the potential ability of the land to support crops or livestock is

A)sustainable agriculture.
B)the green revolution.
C)a result of intercropping.
D)harvest deprivation.
E)land degradation.
Question
All of these factors contribute to the food shortages in Africa except

A)civil wars.
B)increased mortality of infants and children.
C)high incidence of HIV/AIDS.
D)droughts and floods.
E)poverty.
Question
If pesticide from a farm runs off into Lake Michigan,which organism in the lake's food chain would test highest for the pesticide

A)macroinvertebrates (shrimp)
B)zooplankton (microscopic animals)
C)phytoplankton (algae)
D)forage fish (perch)
E)fish eaters (birds)
Question
All of the following are characteristics of sustainable agriculture except

A)conservation tillage.
B)use of legumes for nitrogen fixation.
C)integrated pest management.
D)slash-and-burn agriculture.
E)use of animal manure for fertilizer.
Question
Which type of pesticide has fewer deleterious environmental effects Why

A)narrow-spectrum pesticide because it focuses on killing specific organisms
B)narrow-spectrum pesticide because it stays exactly where it is sprayed
C)broad-spectrum pesticide because it moves around the environment to reach all potential pests
D)broad-spectrum pesticide because insects cannot develop resistance to it
E)neither broad and narrow-spectrum pesticides have deleterious environmental effects
Question
Which of the following is an example of a genetically modified crop

A)mangos are irradiated before shipping
B)the most drought tolerant corn plant is singled out of a crop for cloning propagation
C)potatoes that have developed low tolerance to fertilizer after repeated applications
D)tall rice that has been bred with short rice to produce a denser Medium sized rice
E)tomatoes contain a soybean's gene for disease resistance.
Question
What is a biological control for pest management

A)some members of the pest population are sterilized
B)sexual attractants lure pest species to traps
C)predators,parasites,or disease organisms are released to reduce pest populations
D)harvested foods are exposed to ionizing radiation
E)genetic engineering develops pest-resistant crops
Question
Organisms at higher levels on food webs tend to have greater concentrations of bioaccumulated pesticide stored in their bodies through a process known as

A)biological magnification
B)persistent amplification
C)genetic resistance
D)genetic engineering
E)bioaccumulation
Question
Which of the following statements about pesticides is false

A)The prolonged use of a particular pesticide can cause a pest population to develop genetic resistance to it.
B)Most pesticides affect more species than the pests for which they are intended.
C)Pesticides applied to agricultural lands tend to stay where they are applied.
D)Most pesticides are chemically stable and do not degrade readily in the environment.
E)Pesticides reduce the amount of crop loss through consumption by insects.
Question
A health concern related to the ingestion of genetically modified foods is

A)vitamin deficiency.
B)food allergies.
C)diabetes.
D)germplasm disease.
E)gene mutation.
Question
Integrated pest management incorporates all of the following methods except

A)crop rotation
B)antibiotic application
C)disease-resistant crop varieties
D)pheromone traps
E)limited use of pesticides
Question
Which of the following is a benefit of pesticide use

A)with repeated application of pesticide,pests develop genetic resistance
B)pesticides reduce the amount of crop lost through competition with weeds
C)pesticides exhibit persistence,degrading slowly
D)pesticides show mobility,moving other than where they were applied
E)pesticides bioaccumulate in the food chain
Question
What is a broad-spectrum pesticide

A)a liquid pesticide that can cover expansive areas of agricultural lands with no negative impact
B)a combination of pesticide and fertilizer that allow plants to grow faster while killing its pests
C)a specific pesticide that kills the intended organism and does not harm any others
D)a wide-reaching pesticide that kills a variety of organisms,including beneficial ones
E)a pesticide that stays exactly where it is sprayed and degrades over time
Question
Which of the following pesticides is incorrectly matched with its target organism

A)herbicides: kill lice
B)insecticides : kill insects
C)herbicides : kill plants
D)rodenticides : kill mice
E)fungicides : kill fungi
Question
Pesticides are effective in

A)decreasing the cost of subsistence farming.
B)increasing the crop damage due to competition with weeds.
C)small concentrations but not in large concentrations.
D)controlling some organisms that cause diseases in humans.
E)attracting particular insects to an area.
Question
A potential benefit of genetic engineering is the development of crop plants

A)resistant to viral diseases,drought,heat,or herbicides.
B)with genes that can spread to wild relatives of crop plants.
C)that contain no allergens.
D)that grow in a crop circle.
E)that require sunlight and water to grow.
Question
What would a narrow-spectrum pesticide kill

A)its target organism
B)indiscriminate organisms in the vicinity of its spray
C)thin-leaved plants
D)tapered insects such as wasps and ants
E)all organisms in a restricted range
Question
The move away from using techniques that produce high yield and toward methods that focus on long-term sustainability of the soil is known as

A)habitat fragmentation.
B)subsistence agriculture.
C)industrialized agriculture.
D)the green revolution.
E)the second green revolution.
Question
Subsistence agricultural practices are characterized by all of the following attributes except

A)use of manure as fertilizer.
B)use of draft animals for labor source.
C)water and fossil fuel energy conservation.
D)high crop yield per acre.
E)limited use of agrochemicals.
Question
Which of the following uses of pesticide can lead to ecological imbalance

A)pesticides alter the genetic resistance in populations causing the pests to persist
B)pesticides kill prey thereby causing predators to starve or migrate.Then the prey population rebounds larger than before since predators are gone.
C)bioaccumulation of pesticides in animal tissue can lead to extinction of species.
D)pesticides show mobility,moving other than where they were applied inadvertently killing non-pest organisms.
E)All of the above
Question
Organic agriculture uses

A)limited amounts of narrow-spectrum pesticides
B)limited amount of broad-spectrum pesticides
C)fungicide spray before shipment to grocery stores
D)organic pesticides rather than inorganic pesticides
E)no pesticides
Question
Which of the following is not a problem associated with industrial agriculture

A)soil erosion
B)depletion of fossil fuels
C)disposal of livestock wastes
D)habitat fragmentation
E)none,these are all problems associated with industrial agriculture
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Discuss three alternative methods of controlling agricultural pests.Include in your answer how the method works and possible disadvantages of the method.
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Peregrine falcons were once an endangered species in the U.S.How did the biological magnification of DDT contribute to this status
What is credited with allowing their numbers to increase in recent years
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What does the term "green revolution" mean
Discuss the pros and cons associated with the green revolution in agriculture.
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Read the following excerpt describing a tough decision to be made by Haleakala National Park's superintendent in Maui,Hawaii.Then provide a concise argument,based on scientific principles,that either supports or refutes the superintendent's use of pesticides for the pests attacking the Haleakala silversword plants.
To spray or Not to spray
According to the U.S.Fish & Wildlife service,silversword (Argyroxiphium sandwicense)plants,located in Haleakala National Park on Maui,Hawaii,have been a threatened species since 1922.Over the years,human vandalism along with browsing by domestic cattle and feral goats have reduced the number of silverswords to a fraction of their former abundance.Recently,park staff members have become concerned about the damage that insects appear to be doing to the park's silversword.An entomologist suggests that insects may be damaging the plants to the point that almost no seeds are being produced.
The park's superintendent is being pressured to start a program for spraying the silverswords with a pesticide to take the stress of insect predation off the plants and increase their chances of reproducing.Do you think the superintendent should begin a spraying program
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A scientist wants to genetically modify a tomato plant to carry a soybean gene that codes for drought resistance.He plans on using an Agrobacterium to accomplish this.Explain this scientist's process of genetic engineering.Include in your discussion the following vocabulary: plasmid,foreign DNA,tissue culture,genetically modified.
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Define sustainable agriculture and list three changes that would need to be incorporated into industrialized agriculture to make it more sustainable.
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Why is world population control the most fundamental solution to world food problems
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Discuss three similarities between the evolution of microorganisms' resistance to antibiotics and pest species evolving genetic resistance to pesticides.
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Differentiate between malnutrition,undernutrition,and overnutrition.Provide an example of poor health that can result from each of these conditions.
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Deck 14: Agriculture and Food Resources
1
Which two crops have been significantly improved by the green revolution

A)beets and maize
B)sweet potatoes and taro
C)wheat and rice
D)corn and white potatoes
E)barley and bulgur
wheat and rice
2
One of the problems associated with the "green revolution" is that

A)not enough food is produced for developing countries.
B)it is confined to highly developed countries.
C)it makes developing countries dependent on high-energy consuming imported technologies.
D)it has been rejected by developing countries due to conflicts with customary practices.
E)technology is not advanced enough to make it cost effective.
it makes developing countries dependent on high-energy consuming imported technologies.
3
All of the following are similarities between undernutrition and overnutrition except

A)both are a type of malnutrition.
B)both involve lack of access to sufficient daily calories.
C)both leave the body susceptible to disease.
D)both can affect young or old individuals.
E)both are ailments that can be found in developing countries.
both involve lack of access to sufficient daily calories.
4
A type of subsistence agriculture in which short periods of cultivation are followed by longer periods of fallow land is called

A)shifting cultivation
B)slash-and-burn agriculture
C)nomadic herding
D)intercropping
E)polyculture
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5
Challenges facing U.S.agriculture include all of the following except

A)decline in prime farmland.
B)decline in numbers of domesticated plant varieties.
C)addressing habitat fragmentation.
D)improving crop and livestock yields.
E)increase in number of domesticated animal variaties.
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6
The condition in which people live with chronic hunger and malnutrition is ___.

A)food crisis
B)subsistence agriculture
C)famine
D)bioaccumulation
E)food insecurity
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7
Industrialized agriculture in highly developed countries requires

A)very little capital input because it relies on solar energy and precipitation.
B)no inorganic fertilizers or pesticides.
C)small inputs of energy from fossil fuels that produce very high crop yields.
D)a large amount of land and large inputs of energy from humans and animals.
E)large capital inputs,small tracts of land,and less manual labor.
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Which of the following types of agriculture is correctly matched with the agricultural practice

A)industrialized : polyculture
B)industrialized : shifting cultivation
C)subsistence : slash-and-burn
D)subsistence : microfarming
E)industrialized : intercropping
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What is the green revolution

A)the storage of germplasm in seed banks
B)development of high-yield crops that require intensive industrial cultivation methods
C)agricultural production that does not use pesticides,irrigation or artificial fertilizers
D)a shift from industrialized agriculture to subsistence-oriented croplands
E)a renovation of agricultural practices to decrease the amount of calories produced per acre
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All of the following are negative environmental impacts of the use of pesticides in industrialized agriculture except

A)production of greenhouse gases from pesticide exposed plants.
B)air pollution from pesticide sprays.
C)soil pollution from pesticide residues.
D)contamination of food supply from pesticide residues.
E)reduction of the number and diversity of beneficial microorganisms in the soil.
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An individual who is overnourished

A)has a diet high in cereal grains and low in livestock products.
B)probably lives in a rural area of a developing country
C)will have pronounced muscle tone and accelerated skeletal growth.
D)has a protein deficiency even though adequate calories are consumed.
E)has an increased likelihood of obesity,diabetes,and heart disease.
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12
The white leghorn hen is prolific at egg laying,but not good for meat production and now produces almost all of the eggs in the U.S.This points to a global trend where

A)genetic variety is being expanded through genetic engineering.
B)a single variety of farm animal cannot face extinction through a disease outbreak.
C)animals bred for maximum production are not performing as anticipated.
D)farmers are being subsidized not to keep white leghorn hens.
E)the eggs and sperm of domesticated animal varieties are being banked for preservation.
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13
Which of the following methods are currently being used to increase livestock yields

A)administering antibiotics and hormones
B)increasing nomadic herding
C)establishing outdoor,free roaming farms
D)increasing domesticated animal varieties
E)instituting water-quality laws for livestock factories
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In the post-green revolution era,the challenge of increasing crop yields will be met by

A)increasing the amount of land under cultivation.
B)genetically engineering more productive crop varieties.
C)lowering the costs of agricultural chemicals.
D)improving soil quality.
E)using more water for irrigation.
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Industrialized agriculture's increased use of pesticides over the past years is resulting in

A)fewer insects and weeds developing resistance to pesticides.
B)more insects and weeds developing resistance to pesticides.
C)more beneficial microorganisms in the soil
D)more biodiversity of fish and other aquatic organisms not affected by the pesticides.
E)farmers applying progressively smaller quantities of pesticides.
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16
The main cause of undernutrition is

A)a shift from eating grains to eating processed foods.
B)lack of access to adequate nutritional guides.
C)poverty.
D)the proliferation of monoculture practices.
E)unsanitary cooking of food.
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17
Which of the following statements about sustainable agriculture is false

A)Sustainable agriculture preserves the quality of soil.
B)Sustainable agriculture and industrialized agriculture are the same thing.
C)Sustainable agriculture includes diversification of crops.
D)Sustainable agriculture requires little fossil fuel derived energy.
E)Sustainable agriculture has minimal long-term environmental impacts.
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18
The recent trend of U.S.prime farmland has been

A)a loss of 162,000 hectares per year.
B)a loss of 400,000 hectares per year.
C)a gain of 162,000 hectares per year.
D)a gain of 400,000 hectares per year.
E)a consistent acreage of productive agricultural land.
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19
The natural or human-induced reduction in the potential ability of the land to support crops or livestock is

A)sustainable agriculture.
B)the green revolution.
C)a result of intercropping.
D)harvest deprivation.
E)land degradation.
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20
All of these factors contribute to the food shortages in Africa except

A)civil wars.
B)increased mortality of infants and children.
C)high incidence of HIV/AIDS.
D)droughts and floods.
E)poverty.
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If pesticide from a farm runs off into Lake Michigan,which organism in the lake's food chain would test highest for the pesticide

A)macroinvertebrates (shrimp)
B)zooplankton (microscopic animals)
C)phytoplankton (algae)
D)forage fish (perch)
E)fish eaters (birds)
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22
All of the following are characteristics of sustainable agriculture except

A)conservation tillage.
B)use of legumes for nitrogen fixation.
C)integrated pest management.
D)slash-and-burn agriculture.
E)use of animal manure for fertilizer.
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23
Which type of pesticide has fewer deleterious environmental effects Why

A)narrow-spectrum pesticide because it focuses on killing specific organisms
B)narrow-spectrum pesticide because it stays exactly where it is sprayed
C)broad-spectrum pesticide because it moves around the environment to reach all potential pests
D)broad-spectrum pesticide because insects cannot develop resistance to it
E)neither broad and narrow-spectrum pesticides have deleterious environmental effects
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24
Which of the following is an example of a genetically modified crop

A)mangos are irradiated before shipping
B)the most drought tolerant corn plant is singled out of a crop for cloning propagation
C)potatoes that have developed low tolerance to fertilizer after repeated applications
D)tall rice that has been bred with short rice to produce a denser Medium sized rice
E)tomatoes contain a soybean's gene for disease resistance.
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25
What is a biological control for pest management

A)some members of the pest population are sterilized
B)sexual attractants lure pest species to traps
C)predators,parasites,or disease organisms are released to reduce pest populations
D)harvested foods are exposed to ionizing radiation
E)genetic engineering develops pest-resistant crops
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26
Organisms at higher levels on food webs tend to have greater concentrations of bioaccumulated pesticide stored in their bodies through a process known as

A)biological magnification
B)persistent amplification
C)genetic resistance
D)genetic engineering
E)bioaccumulation
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27
Which of the following statements about pesticides is false

A)The prolonged use of a particular pesticide can cause a pest population to develop genetic resistance to it.
B)Most pesticides affect more species than the pests for which they are intended.
C)Pesticides applied to agricultural lands tend to stay where they are applied.
D)Most pesticides are chemically stable and do not degrade readily in the environment.
E)Pesticides reduce the amount of crop loss through consumption by insects.
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28
A health concern related to the ingestion of genetically modified foods is

A)vitamin deficiency.
B)food allergies.
C)diabetes.
D)germplasm disease.
E)gene mutation.
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29
Integrated pest management incorporates all of the following methods except

A)crop rotation
B)antibiotic application
C)disease-resistant crop varieties
D)pheromone traps
E)limited use of pesticides
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Which of the following is a benefit of pesticide use

A)with repeated application of pesticide,pests develop genetic resistance
B)pesticides reduce the amount of crop lost through competition with weeds
C)pesticides exhibit persistence,degrading slowly
D)pesticides show mobility,moving other than where they were applied
E)pesticides bioaccumulate in the food chain
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31
What is a broad-spectrum pesticide

A)a liquid pesticide that can cover expansive areas of agricultural lands with no negative impact
B)a combination of pesticide and fertilizer that allow plants to grow faster while killing its pests
C)a specific pesticide that kills the intended organism and does not harm any others
D)a wide-reaching pesticide that kills a variety of organisms,including beneficial ones
E)a pesticide that stays exactly where it is sprayed and degrades over time
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32
Which of the following pesticides is incorrectly matched with its target organism

A)herbicides: kill lice
B)insecticides : kill insects
C)herbicides : kill plants
D)rodenticides : kill mice
E)fungicides : kill fungi
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33
Pesticides are effective in

A)decreasing the cost of subsistence farming.
B)increasing the crop damage due to competition with weeds.
C)small concentrations but not in large concentrations.
D)controlling some organisms that cause diseases in humans.
E)attracting particular insects to an area.
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34
A potential benefit of genetic engineering is the development of crop plants

A)resistant to viral diseases,drought,heat,or herbicides.
B)with genes that can spread to wild relatives of crop plants.
C)that contain no allergens.
D)that grow in a crop circle.
E)that require sunlight and water to grow.
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What would a narrow-spectrum pesticide kill

A)its target organism
B)indiscriminate organisms in the vicinity of its spray
C)thin-leaved plants
D)tapered insects such as wasps and ants
E)all organisms in a restricted range
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36
The move away from using techniques that produce high yield and toward methods that focus on long-term sustainability of the soil is known as

A)habitat fragmentation.
B)subsistence agriculture.
C)industrialized agriculture.
D)the green revolution.
E)the second green revolution.
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37
Subsistence agricultural practices are characterized by all of the following attributes except

A)use of manure as fertilizer.
B)use of draft animals for labor source.
C)water and fossil fuel energy conservation.
D)high crop yield per acre.
E)limited use of agrochemicals.
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38
Which of the following uses of pesticide can lead to ecological imbalance

A)pesticides alter the genetic resistance in populations causing the pests to persist
B)pesticides kill prey thereby causing predators to starve or migrate.Then the prey population rebounds larger than before since predators are gone.
C)bioaccumulation of pesticides in animal tissue can lead to extinction of species.
D)pesticides show mobility,moving other than where they were applied inadvertently killing non-pest organisms.
E)All of the above
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39
Organic agriculture uses

A)limited amounts of narrow-spectrum pesticides
B)limited amount of broad-spectrum pesticides
C)fungicide spray before shipment to grocery stores
D)organic pesticides rather than inorganic pesticides
E)no pesticides
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40
Which of the following is not a problem associated with industrial agriculture

A)soil erosion
B)depletion of fossil fuels
C)disposal of livestock wastes
D)habitat fragmentation
E)none,these are all problems associated with industrial agriculture
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41
Discuss three alternative methods of controlling agricultural pests.Include in your answer how the method works and possible disadvantages of the method.
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42
Peregrine falcons were once an endangered species in the U.S.How did the biological magnification of DDT contribute to this status
What is credited with allowing their numbers to increase in recent years
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43
What does the term "green revolution" mean
Discuss the pros and cons associated with the green revolution in agriculture.
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44
Read the following excerpt describing a tough decision to be made by Haleakala National Park's superintendent in Maui,Hawaii.Then provide a concise argument,based on scientific principles,that either supports or refutes the superintendent's use of pesticides for the pests attacking the Haleakala silversword plants.
To spray or Not to spray
According to the U.S.Fish & Wildlife service,silversword (Argyroxiphium sandwicense)plants,located in Haleakala National Park on Maui,Hawaii,have been a threatened species since 1922.Over the years,human vandalism along with browsing by domestic cattle and feral goats have reduced the number of silverswords to a fraction of their former abundance.Recently,park staff members have become concerned about the damage that insects appear to be doing to the park's silversword.An entomologist suggests that insects may be damaging the plants to the point that almost no seeds are being produced.
The park's superintendent is being pressured to start a program for spraying the silverswords with a pesticide to take the stress of insect predation off the plants and increase their chances of reproducing.Do you think the superintendent should begin a spraying program
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45
A scientist wants to genetically modify a tomato plant to carry a soybean gene that codes for drought resistance.He plans on using an Agrobacterium to accomplish this.Explain this scientist's process of genetic engineering.Include in your discussion the following vocabulary: plasmid,foreign DNA,tissue culture,genetically modified.
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46
Define sustainable agriculture and list three changes that would need to be incorporated into industrialized agriculture to make it more sustainable.
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47
Why is world population control the most fundamental solution to world food problems
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48
Discuss three similarities between the evolution of microorganisms' resistance to antibiotics and pest species evolving genetic resistance to pesticides.
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49
Differentiate between malnutrition,undernutrition,and overnutrition.Provide an example of poor health that can result from each of these conditions.
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