1.1 - Animal Planet Key Terms

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  1. 4. The broad industry engaged in the production of plants and animals for food and fiber, the
  2. 5. Anything which when taken in the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
  3. 10. the solution of problems in all fields of science.
  4. 11. animal Animal whose main purpose is serving as pets or friends to humans.
  5. 12. Any mammal of the family Suidae. Domesticated species are grown for their edible flesh and fat, for
  6. 14. A person who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business or enterprise.
  7. 15. ducks, and geese.
  8. 16. Any horned ruminant of the genus Capra, family Bovidae, especially the domestic goat, C. hircus,
  9. 18. Underwater agriculture, commonly called fish farming, that includes the raising of water
  10. 20. by-products include the hide and other items.
  11. 21. production To grow or raise animals for human use.
  12. 23. plants, and animals, sometimes used in the narrower sense of genetic engineering.
  13. 26. Any or all domesticated fowl that are raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers, as chickens,
  14. 27. The tanned or untanned skins of animals, especially those of cattle, horses, sheep, and goats.
  15. 30. and ending with its cooking and consumption.
  16. 31. All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena and the environment and
  17. 33. An occupation or profession followed as one’s lifework.
  18. 35. A product of significantly less value than the major product. In beef cattle, the major product is
Down
  1. 1. Brown Swiss, Dutch Belted, or Red Dane.
  2. 2. cattle Any breed of cattle that is specially developed for use as a source of meat, as Angus, Hereford,
  3. 3. etc.
  4. 6. of agricultural supplies and services, and the processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural
  5. 7. Technology concerning the application of biological and engineering techniques to
  6. 8. cattle Any breed of cattle especially developed for milk production such as Holstein, Ayrshire, Jersey,
  7. 9. The act of governing or directing a commodity according to law.
  8. 13. science Agriculture that deals with livestock and the processing of the products derived therefrom.
  9. 17. A series of actions or operations used in the production of animal and animal by-products.
  10. 19. such as fish and shrimp ordinarily, but which also includes the growing of water vegetation such as
  11. 20. process The sequence of events and actions that coordinate the flow of food and the value-adding activities in the food marketing system.
  12. 22. many breeds domesticated for their heavy wool, edible flesh (mutton), or skin.
  13. 24. hides, and their bristles.
  14. 25. Equus caballus; a quadruped of very ancient domestication used as a beast of burden, a draft animal,
  15. 28. is bred as a source of milk, meat, and wool or hair.
  16. 29. a pleasure animal for riding and in some areas as a meat animal.
  17. 32. Any of a variety of cud-chewing mammals, genus Ovis, related to goats, especially Ovis aries, which
  18. 34. science A discipline concerned with all technical aspects of food, beginning with harvesting or