APES Chapter 12 and Chapter 17 True and False

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Accumulation of salts as result of continual irrigation is called water logging

False

Agriculture is just behind the housing industry in total annual sales

False

All chemicals in commercial use were screened for toxicity before they were deemed acceptable for use

False

Americans spend more of their household income on food than they did in 1966

False

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a naturally occurring hormone produced by the human body

False

Broad spectrum pesticides are toxic only to pests, not to beneficial insects

False

Canada has the highest overnutrition rate in the world

False

Determining how much harm a particular hazard can cause is called risk management

False

Hundreds of thousands of children under 6 years of age go blind each year because of a lack of iron

False

It takes an average of 3 to 5 years for an HIV infection to progress to AIDS

False

Most of the children who suffer from undernutrition are in the developed countries

False

Of all the PCBs made in the US, only 20% remain in the environment

False

Since 1960 there has been only a slight increase in global food production from all systems

False

Teratogens are chemicals that cause cancer

False

The U.S. leads the world in the amount of its cropland dedicated to growing organic food

False

The green revolution continues to increase the amount of available food, meeting the needs of the increasing human population for the foreseeable future

False

The only form of agriculture that is sustainable in the ling run is industrialized agriculture

False

There are no limits to expansion of the green revolution s

False

Three fourths of the genetic diversity of agricultural crops is still available to produce food

False

Viruses respond well to antibiotics

False

We tend to be far more frightened of everyday risks, such as diabetes or smoking, than about plane crashes.

False

Wind is the largest cause of soil erosion

False

A nontransmissible disease is caused by something other than a living organism

True

A study published in 2007 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicated that 93% of humans over 6 years of age had trace levels of BPA in their urine that exceeded the current threshold level set by EPA

True

AIDS is a pandemic

True

Diseases that have been absent in human populations for 20 or more years and then reappear, are called emergent diseases.

True

Estimating human exposure to chemicals and their effects is very difficult because of the many variables involved

True

Estrogen mimics and hormone blockers are sometimes called gender benders because of their possible effects on sexual development and reproduction

True

Fear causes people to overestimate risks and worry more about unusual risks than they do for common, everyday risks

True

Genetically modified food doesn't have to be labelled.

True

Genetically modified organisms (GMO) have genes from organisms with which they cannot breed in nature

True

Gov't subsidies to farmers and fishing fleets promotes the exploitation of natural capital

True

Hormone mimics can cause human males to become feminized, have smaller penises, lower sperm counts, and hermaphroditism

True

In 2009, rising food prices and a sharp drop in international food aid resulting in more than 1 billion people being hungry and malnourished

True

In terms if the number of premature deaths per year and reduced life span, the greatest risk, by far, is malaria

True

In the human body hormones operate at very low levels controlling reproduction, growth, development, learning ability, and behavior

True

Industrialized agriculture is often associated with a single crop, called a monoculture agriculture

True

Just one centimeter of topsoil (0.4 inch) can take a century to form

True

Large scale, industrialized fishing fleets use 12.5 times more energy catching fish than the fish provide t the people who eat them

True

One out of every twelve women of child bearing age in the US has enough mercury in her blood to harm a developing fetus

True

One significant source of mercury emission into the atmosphere is from coal-burning power plants.

True

Organic farming is more labor intensive than traditional farming and therefore costs more

True

Over the course of human history, malarial protozoa probably have killed more people than all the wars ever fought

True

People with AIDS are 30 to 50 times mire likely to develop active tuberculosis

True

Projected climate is expected to greatly increase severe and prolonged drought and expand desertification in this century

True

Research has indicated that long-term exposure to some chemicals may disrupt the body's immune, nervous, and endocrine systems

True

Six million children under the age of 5 die each year from normally nonfatal diseases because of their weakened condition

True

Slash and burn polyculture may be a sustainable alternative to traditional monoculture agriculture

True

Some chemicals released to the environment are hormone disruptive and are probably responsible for lower sperm counts in human males

True

Spiders kill far more insects every year than humans so by using chemicals

True

Supporters of more sustainable agricultural systems point out we have all of the components needed to shift to these systems

True

The amount of Americans spend each year to lose wight in 2xs what the world needs to end under nutrition and malnutrition

True

The methane that cattle produce each year in the U.S. has atmospheric warming effect equal to that of 33 million automobiles

True

The overall aim of integrated pest management is to reduce crop damage to an economically tolerable level

True

The world's population increase between now ans 2050 will likely be 8xs the current U.S. population

True

There is no clear cut evidence that organic foods are nutritionally healthier to eat than conventional foods

True

Today we produce more than enough food to meet the basic nutritional needs of every person on the earth. i

True

Twenty six million children suffer irreversible brain damage each year because of a lack of iodine in their debt

True

Unless the over exploitation of ocean fisheries is reduced, most of the world's major ocean fisheries could collapse sometime during this century.

True


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