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omnivore
eats both plants and animals
omni-
all
dilemma
a difficult or perplexing situation or problem
food chain
the series of processes by which food is grown or produced, sold, and eventually consumed.
organic
produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents
sustainable
able to be maintained (in the context of food, "food that comes from a closed loop, recycling fertility and using renewable resources")
processed food
food that has gone through a series of mechanical or chemical operations performed to change or preserve it
yield
produce or provide
GMO foods
any food whose DNA has been changed using technology
subsidy
a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive.
evolved
developed and changed over a long period of time
rumen
stomach chamber in cows and related animals that breaks down grass and acts as a fermentation chamber
fermentation
the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat.
ecological systems
living organisms of a specific area that interact and depend on one another for survival
feedlots
an area or building where livestock are fed and fattened up.
slaughterhouse
a place where animals are butchered for food
forage
food for animals especially when taken by browsing or grazing
bloat
a disease of livestock characterized by an accumulation of gas in the stomach
acidosis
excessive acidity of body fluids
flavonoid
a substance in fruit and vegetables that may help protect people against some types of cancer or heart disease
amputation
a surgical removal of all or part of a limb
epidemic
a particular problem that seriously affects many people at the same time
Ethanol
a colorless alcohol made from grain and sugar that easily changes to a gas
Gluttons
greedy eaters
gorge
to stuff oneself with food
industrial
relating to large-scale business or industry
automated
a process in a factory or office operated by machines or computers, in order to reduce the amount of work done by humans
herbicide
a substance for killing plants, especially weeds
-cide
killer, killing
paddock
a small, usually enclosed field near a stable or barn for pasturing or exercising animals
purebred
an animal bred from parents of the same breed or variety.
sauntered
walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort
compost
decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
fertilizer
a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
hybrid
Offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties
legumes
plants of the bean and pea family
proposition
a project, task, or idea considered in terms of its likely success or difficulty, especially in a commercial context
sheepishly
with a bashful or embarrassed look
filter
a porous device for removing impurities or solid particles from a liquid or gas passed through it.
algea
a simple, nonflowering, and typically aquatic plant of a large group that includes the seaweeds and many single-celled forms
smothering
suffocating
saturated fat
a type of fat considered to be less healthy than unsaturated fat
omega-3 fatty acids
a class of fatty acids found in fish oils that acts to lower the levels of cholesterol
beta carotene
a red-orange pigment found in plants and fruits (especially carrots and colorful vegetables) that the human body converts to vitamin A
folic acid
a B vitamin that helps the body make new, healthy cells
consumer
a person who buys or eats
consumption
the act of buying or eating