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Animal’s Importance to Humans Mr. Bailey Agri-science

Animal Science???? Take 2 minutes and define animal science It is the study of animals and all that relates to animals

How are animals important to Agriculture? Animals are important to agriculture because they provide: Clothing 6. Money Power 7. Work Food 8. Technology By-products Recreation

Products Provided by Animals Pigs: Meat: bacon, ham, pork chops Medicines: insulin, replacement heart valves Fats: crayons, candles

Products Provided by Animals Sheep: Meat: tripe, lamb chops, mutton Wool: coats, sweaters, lanolin hand lotion Medicine: adrenaline

Products Provided by Animals Poultry: Eggs Feathers: pillow stuffing, jacket insulation Meat Game birds: quail, pheasant

Products Provided by Animals Horses: Recreation: pleasure Glue

Exit Slip Name four examples of why animals are important to humans.