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Food Affects Life

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Wellness Is the state of being in overall good health
Hunger Is the physical need for food
Appetite Is a psychological desire to eat
Culture Is the traditions and beliefs of a racial, religious, or social group
Customs Typical ways of behaving, and beliefs to the nation
Fasting Denying oneself food
Values Are items and ideas that a person or group considers important
Lifestyle Is the way a person usually lives
Peer Pressure Is influence that comes from people in a person's social group
Fallacy Is a mistaken belief
Fads Practices that are very popular for a short time
Functional food Are foods that provide health benefits beyond the nutrients they contain
Stress Is a mental and physical tension caused by change
Agriculture Is the use of knowledge and skill to tend soil, grow crops, and raise livestock
Hydroponic Farming Involves growing plants in a nutrient-rich liquid rather than in soil
Sustainability Refers to practices that either preserve or improve societal, environmental, and economic conditions for future generations
Fair Trade Products These are goods for which farmers and workers are paid a reasonable wage
Technology Is the use of knowledge to develop improved methods for doing tasks
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO's) These are plants and animals whose DNA has been changed in a way that does not happen in nature
Selective Breeding A process where a new species of plants and animals are created
Environment Refers to such interrelated factors as air, water, soil, mineral resources, plants, animals that ultimately affect the survival of life on Earth
Aquaculture Is farming to raise animals or plants that live in water
Living in groups Formed tribes and began to hunt for food together
Hunters became herders when they discovered they could capture and domesticate animals
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