does grain have a longer or shorter shelf life than fresh food
longer
what are the different types of malnutrition
marasmus energy (lack of calories) acute hunger kwashiorkor (lack of protein) chronic hunger hidden hunger (mineral deficiencies) UK hunger
what are the symptoms of hunger
fatigue
thirst
weight loss
vision changes
what are the causes of hunger
insufficient food, may be due to:
what are the 4 criteria for food production that need to be met to prevent hunger
in what 3 ways can we achieve food security
what are the major food crops
soybean, cassava, maize, sweet potato, tomato, wheat, barley, potato, rice, sugarcane
which 2 major food crops are commonly used for biofuels
sugarcane and maize
what type of angiosperm is wheat
monocot
why is wheat so popular
what are the different ways that rice can be cultivated
- dry cultivation
what are the advantages of wet rice cultivation
what are the advantages of dry rice cultivation
what are the disadvantages of dry rice cultivation
needs herbicides and fertilizer
why is rice so popular
give some reasons why extending into new land for crop growth is difficult
the land we currently use is well suited for growing crops. to grow crops in other environments, we would need to develop different agricultural methods
what is a disadvantage of allowing consuming meet as opposed to crops
how may we maximise the land available for food crops
we could grow non food crops e.g. for biofuel production, in marginal land or oceans
which type of grass has a large biomass
elephant grass
what type of grass grows on very dry land
switch grass
name 2 plants that grow in very saline conditions and suggest where they could be grown and what it could be used for
halophytes - green algae and samphire (very oily seeds)
can be grown in the sea
can be used for biofuels (projects are ongoing)
what are the advantages of using food products like maize or sugarcane for biofuels as oppose to using non-food crops
the food crops produce a lot more biomass than non food crops when they are grown on good land
give some examples of what is meant by marginal land
how can we get around the issue of growing plants on marginal land
either find or manipulate plants that can grow in these conditions or find or manipulate plants that can grow and improve the environment to make a more suitable environment for other crops