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Food Production

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Crop - a plant grown and harvested for food or some other use.
Crop yield - a measure of how much useful plant matter is harvested from a certain area of land.
Greenhouse -a structure that is designed to control the growing conditions of the plants inside.
Soil quality - refers to both the physical composition of the soil (e.g., sand or clay content) and the amount of nutrients it contains.
Biodiversity - the total amount of variation in the traits of organisms in an ecosystem.
Domestication - the process of humans selecting and cultivating a wild plant species. Domestication often involves selective breeding.
Selective breeding

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Food ProductionVersión en línea

Crop - a plant grown and harvested for food or some other use. Crop yield - a measure of how much useful plant matter is harvested from a certain area of land. Greenhouse -a structure that is designed to control the growing conditions of the plants inside. Soil quality - refers to both the physical composition of the soil (e.g., sand or clay content) and the amount of nutrients it contains. Biodiversity - the total amount of variation in the traits of organisms in an ecosystem. Domestication - the process of humans selecting and cultivating a wild plant species. Domestication often involves selective breeding. Selective breeding

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when humans select plants with specific traits to breed in order to produce offspring with desirable traits.

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controlling a pest population using another organism.

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the process of humans selecting and cultivating a wild plant species.

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the total amount of variation in the traits of organisms in an ecosystem; the variety of life on Earth

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the physical composition of the dirt and the amount of nutrients it contains.

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a chemical product designed to kill specific insect pests.

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a structure that allows sunlight to enter and in which plants can be grown in controled conditions.

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a chemical product designed to kill specific plant pests, such as weeds.

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how much useful plant matter is harvested from a certain area of land.

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a chemical product designed to kill a specific pest species or group of species.

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a plant grown and harvested for food or some other use.

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