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Match the following with the descriptions below
Premises:
Failing health that results from a long-standing dietary intake that either fails to meet or greatly exceeds nutritional needs
Nutrient deficiency disease relating to vitamin A intake that causes blindness among other medical problems
The primary physiological (internal) drive to find and eat food
Alteration of genetic material in plants or animals to improve growth, disease resistance, and other characteristics
Supplemental nutrition program for pregnant women, infants, and young children
Increases in crop yields accompanying the introduction of new agricultural technologies in less developed countries
An extreme shortage of food that leads to massive starvation in a population
A collection of processes that uses advanced biological techniques to alter and ideally improve characteristics of plants, animals, and other life forms
Failing health that results from a long-standing dietary intake that does not meet nutritional needs
A condition associated with body wasting and increased susceptibility to infections that results from prolonged consumption of insufficient amounts of food energy and protein
The basic framework of a society; roads, bridges, telephones, and other technologies
U.S. government program utilizing volunteers placed in developing nations to help create independent, self-sustaining economies around the world
A condition of anxiety regarding running out of either food or money to buy food
Responses:
WIC
Peace Corps
Malnutrition
Xerophthalmia
Biotechnology
Green revolution
Protein-calorie malnutrition
Hunger
Food insecurity
Infrastructure
Undernutrition
Famine
Genetic engineering
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Failing health that results from a long-standing dietary intake that either fails to meet or greatly exceeds nutritional needs
Nutrient deficiency disease relating to vitamin A intake that causes blindness among other medical problems
The primary physiological (internal) drive to find and eat food
Alteration of genetic material in plants or animals to improve growth, disease resistance, and other characteristics
Supplemental nutrition program for pregnant women, infants, and young children
Increases in crop yields accompanying the introduction of new agricultural technologies in less developed countries
An extreme shortage of food that leads to massive starvation in a population
A collection of processes that uses advanced biological techniques to alter and ideally improve characteristics of plants, animals, and other life forms
Failing health that results from a long-standing dietary intake that does not meet nutritional needs
A condition associated with body wasting and increased susceptibility to infections that results from prolonged consumption of insufficient amounts of food energy and protein
The basic framework of a society; roads, bridges, telephones, and other technologies
U.S. government program utilizing volunteers placed in developing nations to help create independent, self-sustaining economies around the world
A condition of anxiety regarding running out of either food or money to buy food
Premises:
Failing health that results from a long-standing dietary intake that either fails to meet or greatly exceeds nutritional needs
Nutrient deficiency disease relating to vitamin A intake that causes blindness among other medical problems
The primary physiological (internal) drive to find and eat food
Alteration of genetic material in plants or animals to improve growth, disease resistance, and other characteristics
Supplemental nutrition program for pregnant women, infants, and young children
Increases in crop yields accompanying the introduction of new agricultural technologies in less developed countries
An extreme shortage of food that leads to massive starvation in a population
A collection of processes that uses advanced biological techniques to alter and ideally improve characteristics of plants, animals, and other life forms
Failing health that results from a long-standing dietary intake that does not meet nutritional needs
A condition associated with body wasting and increased susceptibility to infections that results from prolonged consumption of insufficient amounts of food energy and protein
The basic framework of a society; roads, bridges, telephones, and other technologies
U.S. government program utilizing volunteers placed in developing nations to help create independent, self-sustaining economies around the world
A condition of anxiety regarding running out of either food or money to buy food
Responses:
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