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Today, 100 percent of the process tomatoes grown in California are mechanically harvested.

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Today, 100 percent of the process tomatoes grown in California are mechanically harvested.
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Most additives are purposely put in food and are legal.
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Studies have revealed that children who eat organic foods have concentrations of pesticide residues just as high as those who eat nonorganic foods.
False
Milk Protein Concentrates (MPCs) and casein (a milk protein) are legal food additives imported and used by U.S. dairy processing companies to make various milk and cheese products.
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Research indicates that crops exposed to manufactured fertilizers (especially high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus), as compared to organic fertilizers, lose their ascorbic acid content more rapidly after harvest.
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Now that a ban has been placed on using tissue from ‘animals like themselves' as an ingredient in animal feed, there is no longer any danger of U.S. and Canadian cows consuming bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)-infected cows.
False
Bacterial resistance to an antibiotic that is developed while under attack is referred to as intrinsic resistance.
False
Surveys reveal that adults generally have higher levels of man-made, potentially harmful chemicals in their blood and urine than children.
False
North American manufacturers are required to label genetically modified (GM) foods.
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Hydrolyzed proteins (used along with water to bulk up chicken) are proteins extracted by chemical hydrolysis from old animals, or parts of animals which cannot be used for food, such as skin, hide, and bone.
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All fruits and vegetables sold in supermarkets today, generally contain fewer nutrients and more carbohydrates than they did 50 years ago.
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Mixtures of many chemicals and pollutants may be more dangerous when blended together than any one of them is alone.
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If the soil is lacking nutrients, so too will be the plants and, ultimately, those animals who eat the plants.
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Manufactured nitrogen fertilizers react differently with crops and soils than do organic nitrogen sources such as manures or legume crops.
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The use of organic fertilizers does not affect the concentration of any plant vitamins.
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Nanotechnology is presently being used by researchers in Thailand to modify rice varieties.
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Small differences in blood levels of essential trace elements or nutrients can disrupt the body's ability to maintain homeostasis.
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Manufacturing fertilizers requires the use of massive amounts of non-renewable resources.
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Artificially gassing green tomatoes with ethylene during or just after transport in special "ripening rooms" has the same effect as natural ripening in terms of producing redness, flavor and texture.
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Bromate, found in bottled water from the British market and in the eggs of Great Lakes herring gulls, is similar in structure and behavior to PCBs.
A. All-beef b. Chicken c. Turkey d. Blended beef and pork e. Vegetarian
What is the only kind of hot dog that contains a reasonable amount of food value?
A. Salmonella b. Tetanus c. Pfiesteria piscicida d. West Nile virus
Due to the segregation of livestock from crops in industrial farms and the use of manufactured fertilizers in place of manure or silage effluent, the disposal of huge masses of manure has become a problem and source of contamination to humans. Which one of the following is not an infection that can be transmitted to humans via manure?
A. One-third b. Two-thirds c. One-half d. One quarter
Agriculture accounts for ____________ of all water drawn from rivers, lakes, and aquifers (layers of rock or soil able to hold or transmit much water).
A. The Victus Libri b. The World Health and Safety Standard c. The Codex Alimentarius d. The International Food Safety and Quality Standard
What is the name of the single international food safety standard established and administered by a joint UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and World Health Organization (WHO)?
A. Uniformity b. Compartmentalization c. Simplicity d. a and c
Industrial farming favors ________________ over variety and diversity.
A. Guillain-Barré Syndrome b. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CID) c. Bacterial Meningitis d. Minamata Disease
What is the name of the untreatable and fatal disease that develops in people who have eaten the beef from cattle infected with "Mad cow" disease or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)?
A. Magnesium b. Calcium c. Phosphorus d. Iron
Lead (a heavy metal) displaces the beneficial metal___________ in the blood, but unlike _____________ cannot carry oxygen.
A. Nutritional content of foods produced. b. Environmental protection c. Yield/ profit d. Biodiversity
What is the primary concern of the huge, multinational agribusiness corporations?
A. Topsoil erosion b. Soil aeration c. Salinization d. Loss of fertility
Which one of the following is not a long-term negative effect of industrial farming on soil?
A. Iron b. Copper c. Vitamin A d. Vitamin C
Wilson's disease causes an excess of:
A. Lower in fat b. Higher in omega-3 fatty acids c. Higher in nutrients (particularly fat-soluble vitamins) d. All of the above
As compared to the meat of animals raised on grain in factory-style feedlots, the meat of pasture-raised, grass-fed animals is: