Lec. 18 The Future Of Food Flashcards

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Q

How long did it take our human population to go from one billion to 7 billion?

A

~200 years.

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2
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Which gas in addition to CO2 produced from agriculture is a powerful green
house gas?

A

Methane

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3
Q

What proportion of green house gases comes from agriculture?

A

> 20%.

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4
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What is the notion of evolutionary mismatch between human biology and modern life conditions?

A

Most of our biology was shaped over hundreds of thousand of years in an environment with limited calories,
- high mobility
- and difficult access to fat, salt and sugar,
- now we “swim” in them.

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5
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What is the diet gap?

A

The gap between what people eat and what they should eat under a balanced, healthy, and sustainable diet.

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6
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What is the mooring tree?

A

Drimstick tree,
- fast growing
- drought resistant
- subtropical tree from the indian subcontinent
- that produces many edible pots: leaves, seeds, and flowers.

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7
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What is the nutritional advantage of eating sprouted seeds?

A

The young sprouting plants contain new vitamins and proteins not present in the dormant seed..

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8
Q

Give two examples each of insects farmed for food and materials?

A

honey bees and mealworms for food, lac insects and cochineal for shellac and pigment.

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9
Q

what fraction of total food produced globally is wasted?

A

~30%.

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10
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What is UDP-GlcNAc?

A

An important sugar donor nucleotide
- providing the single sugar (GlcNAc)
- for an enzyme that modifies many
- important proteins by adding this sugar to serine or threonine amino acids.
- This regulates the activity of these proteins inside cells.

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