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There are two types of food production: traditional agriculture and industrialized agriculture . Industrialized agriculture is known as high input agriculture because it utilizes large amounts commercial fertilizers, pesticides, water and fossil fuels. Large fields of single crops ( monoculture ) are planted, and the plants are selectively bred to produce high yields. The large amounts of grain produced by this method also foster the production of large numbers of livestock animals in feedlots. Most of the food produced by industrialized methods is sold by farmers for income. This type of food production is most common in developed countries because of the technology and high expenses involved. However, large industrialized plantations specializing in a single cash crop (e.g. a crop specifically raised for income such as bananas, cocoa, coffee) are found in some developing countries.

Traditional agriculture is the most widely practiced form of food production, occurring mostly in developing countries. It can be classified further as either traditional subsistence or traditional intensive agriculture. The differences between the two involve the relative amounts of resources input and food produced. Subsistence agriculture uses only human and animal labor and only produces enough food for the farmer's family.

Traditional, intensive agriculture utilizes more human and animal labor, fertilizers and irrigated water. It may also involve growing methods such as intercropping designed to maintain soil fertility. Intercropping involves planting two crops simultaneously (e.g., a nitrogen-fixing legume crop with a grain crop). The increased production resulting from the more intensive methods provides enough food for the farmer's family and for selling to others in the local area.

Rangelands tend to be grasslands in semiarid to arid regions that are not suited to growing crops without irrigation. The grasses provide food for grazing animals such as cattle and sheep. These animals not only provide meat for food, but are also a valuable source of leather and wool. In regions with regular rainfall, livestock can be raised in set areas of open range. In more arid climates, nomadic herding of livestock may be necessary in order to find sufficient supplies of grass.

Overgrazing of rangeland by livestock can result in desertification of the area. In developed countries, livestock raised on rangeland are often fattened with grain in feedlots before slaughter.

The ocean provides the biggest location of fisheries. Commercial methods used to harvest these fisheries depend upon the types of fish (e.g. surface dwelling, bottom dwelling) being produced and their tendency to form schools. Trawlers drag nets along the ocean bottom to catch bottom dwelling (demersal) fish such as cod and shellfish such as shrimp. Large schools of surface dwelling (pelagic) fish, such as tuna, are caught by purse-seine fishing in which a net surrounds them and then closes like a drawstring purse. Drift nets up to tens of kilometers long hang like curtains below the surface and entangle almost anything that comes in contact with it. The major problem with all of these fishing methods is that they tend to kill large numbers of unwanted fish and marine mammals that are inadvertently caught.

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Discuss the differences between taste and flavor, including how other sensory inputs contribute to our  perception of flavor.
John Reply
taste refers to your understanding of the flavor . while flavor one The other hand is refers to sort of just a blend things.
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While taste primarily relies on our taste buds, flavor involves a complex interplay between taste and aroma
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omeprazole
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Omeprazole Cimetidine / Tagament For the complicated once ulcer - kit
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Nency Reply
Not really sure
Eli
to drain extracellular fluid all over the body.
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The lymphatic system plays several crucial roles in the human body, functioning as a key component of the immune system and contributing to the maintenance of fluid balance. Its main functions include: 1. Immune Response: The lymphatic system produces and transports lymphocytes, which are a type of
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to transport fluids fats proteins and lymphocytes to the blood stream as lymph
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Anatomy is the identification and description of the structures of living things
Kamara
what's the difference between anatomy and physiology
Oyerinde Reply
Anatomy is the study of the structure of the body, while physiology is the study of the function of the body. Anatomy looks at the body's organs and systems, while physiology looks at how those organs and systems work together to keep the body functioning.
AI-Robot
what is enzymes all about?
Mohammed Reply
Enzymes are proteins that help speed up chemical reactions in our bodies. Enzymes are essential for digestion, liver function and much more. Too much or too little of a certain enzyme can cause health problems
Kamara
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how does the stomach protect itself from the damaging effects of HCl
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little girl okay how does the stomach protect itself from the damaging effect of HCL
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it is because of the enzyme that the stomach produce that help the stomach from the damaging effect of HCL
Kamara
function of digestive system
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function of digestive
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the diagram of the lungs
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what is the normal body temperature
Diya Reply
37 degrees selcius
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37°c
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36.5
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37°c
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the normal temperature is 37°c or 98.6 °Fahrenheit is important for maintaining the homeostasis in the body the body regular this temperature through the process called thermoregulation which involves brain skin muscle and other organ working together to maintain stable internal temperature
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what is anaemia
Diya Reply
anaemia is the decrease in RBC count hemoglobin count and PVC count
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how does Lysin attack pathogens
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anatomy of the female external genitalia
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Source:  OpenStax, Ap environmental science. OpenStax CNX. Sep 25, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10548/1.2
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