+ The Food We Eat How much do you really know about the food that you eat and how it is made? Would you ever eat something that was created in a laboratory.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
nloads/animations.shtml nloads/animations.shtml Your genome
Advertisements

GMO: Genetically Modified Organism Genetic engineering Selective breeding Genome Modification GRAS: Generally Recognised As Safe Cross Breeding Gene Splicing:
Genetically Modified Organisms Emily Walls Zach Witherspoon.
By: Daniel Sollecito And Sara Nall Date: P.7th.
1. Review- What is a scientific theory Compare and Contrast- How does use of the word theory differ in science and in daily life 2. Review- What is peer.
Consumer Reactions to Products of New Animal Technologies Presentation to: Advisory Committee on Biotechnology and 21 st Century Agriculture (AC21) November.
Genetically Engineered Agricultural Practices
Genetically Modified Organisms Interactions with Population Health and Safety Chelsea Kadish Tyler Vaughn Ashley Wright.
Genetics E.Q.: How much control do humans really have? C.Q.: How can knowledge of genetics change the way we feed the world?
1 GM Food - Activity 1Activity 1 - Activity 2Activity 2 - Activity 3Activity 3 - Extension ActivityExtension Activity - Alternative activity 3 Alternative.
Genetically Modified Foods By Kayla Slater. Overview  Review  Learning Objectives  Myths vs. Fact  The Evidence  Top 10 GM Foods  The use of Biotechnology.
FDA’s Policy for Evaluating Bioengineered Foods Jeanette Glover Glew Food and Drug Administration Center For Food Safety and Applied Nutrition September,
By: Meagan Morrison LABELING GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS.
Where does our food come from?. Big Questions: What is the food industry? What are genetically modified foods and how do they impact me? How do we grow.
Future Food or Frankenfood Bio-technology and Genetically Modified Organisms.
The Role of Biotechnology in a Sustainable Food Supply Section 3 : Risk Assessment Peggy G. Lemaux, University of California, Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
Genetically Modified Foods By Kayla Slater Nutrition Education.
AquaAdvantage Salmon Lisa Danielson. Outline Introduction Explanations Significance Research Question Methodology My approach Literature Review Problems.
Genetically Modified Foods. What is a Genetically Modified (GM) Food? Foods that contain an added gene sequence Foods that contain an added gene sequence.
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FOOD SCIENCE INDUSTRY Agriscience 102 Applied Agricultural Science and Technology #8408 TEKS: (c)(5)(A)
Biotechnology & Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) Food Technology.
15.4 Ethics and Impacts of Biotechnology
Have you ever eaten genetically engineered foods? Does it taste good? What is the difference? Scientists want to transfer desirable qualities from one.
Regulatory Procedure for the Assessment of GM Foods.
Are these claims supported by evidence?
Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Science in Context Lesson Overview 1.2 Science in Context.
LECTURE GEOG 270 Fall 2007 November 28, 2007 Joe Hannah, PhD Department of Geography University of Washington.
Lesson Overview Lesson Overview Science in Context Lesson Overview 1.2 Science in Context.
Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Credits Factors Affecting the Food Supply WebQuest A search across the internet to figure out what factors.
HSB4U Chapter 4 Anthropology – systems of land use Technology: An Agent of Social Change.
Genetically modified plants Istituto Tecnico Statale “Enrico Mattei” DECIMOMANNU DECIMOMANNU ITALIA ITALIA COMENIUS - HELP RO1-COM
Genetically Modified Foods Галич О.В., вчитель англійської мови, Городищенський економічний ліцей.
Genetically Modified Foods. What is GMO’s Genetically modified organisms.
Genetically Modified Plants Stacy Byrd Fernbank Science Center November 3, 2007.
Biotechnology Objectives for October 21, 2010  We will consider the nature and issues of food biotechnology  We will answer some questions about food.
GMOs – A Quiz By Kelly Johnston Vice President – Government Affairs Kelly Johnston.
Biotechnology. D Biotechnology2 Definition Techniques used to modify deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or the genetic material of a microorganism, plant,
Agriculture and Related Biotechnologies Unit 3. Think, Pair, Share  2 minutes – What is agriculture? What do YOU think biotechnology is? Please record.
Gladys Cruz IS 126Q GM Foods Served in School Cafeterias: Possible Health Risks for Children?"
Global Issues Press Conference Should farmers be concerned with agricultural biotechnology? By: Peter Campbell.
GMO Fact or Fiction?. Fact or Fiction? GMOs are created by injecting chemicals into food AFTER it is harvested Fiction GMOs are developed through genetic.
Public Perceptions of Agricultural Biotechnology In the United States in William K. Hallman, PhD. Food Policy Institute Rutgers University.
What do these labels mean to you?. Have you seen these labels? Are there any food labels that could be misleading or meaningless?
Genetic Engineering – set of techniques that can be used for the generation of new crop varieties (and other useful organisms). GE is not a farming method.
Genetic Modification of Food. The Rise of GMOs In the 1980’s and 1990’s with major advances in the field of genetics, scientists were able to create crops.
Thurs. Nov. 18 Other due dates:
Genetically Engineered Foods: Overview
Genetically Modified Foods
Genetic Modification of Food
GENETICALLY- MODIFIED FOOD & HEALTH RISKS- WHY CONTROVERSY?
Genetically Modified Organism (GMO)
THE ETHICAL ISSUES THAT ARISE FROM THE PRODUCTION OF GMOs
What do these labels mean to you?
ISSUES SURROUNDING GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS (GMOs):
What do these labels mean to you?
Unit 2 Notes What is Food Science?.
What do these labels mean to you?
Ethics and impacts of biotechnology
What do these labels mean to you?
Animal, Plant & Soil Science
Investigating Food Science Professions
Lesson Overview 1.2 Science in Context.
The Plant World and Genetic Engineering
GMO Fact or Fiction?.
GMO Fact or Fiction?.
A Genetically Modified Solution?
What do these labels mean to you?
Food Additive Exploration
What do these labels mean to you?
GMO Fact or Fiction?.
Presentation transcript:

+ The Food We Eat How much do you really know about the food that you eat and how it is made? Would you ever eat something that was created in a laboratory rather than naturally harvested? Well, more than 75% of processed foods on the market are genetically modified, so you probably already have!

+ The Quest What is genetically modified food and how does it affect our health and our environment?

+ The Mission: Using the tools provided in this webquest, you will….. Explore the field of biotechnology and determine what genetically modified food is.biotechnology Read about genetically modified food from different perspectives (consumers, scientists, proponents, and environmentalists) and answer the questions provided along with each source.genetically modified food consumersscientistsproponents environmentalists Watch a clip from the documentary Food, Inc. and read a list of bioengineered foods that have been evaluated by the FDA.Food, IncFDA In groups of four, formulate your own theories on the benefits and risks of genetically modified food. Your group will present and support your theories to your classmates as well as turn in a written summary.

+ What is biotechnology? Click here to read about the field of biotechnology. Click here Answer the following questions: When was biotechnology first introduced to agriculture and food? What is the difference between cross-breeding crops and genetically engineered food? Why would a farmer benefit from planting genetically modified crops or breeding genetically engineered animals? In what way does the article suggest that consumers benefit from eating genetically modified foods? According to the article, what risks are associated with growing and consuming genetically modified food?

+ Genetically Modified Foods Click here to read about genetically modified foods. Click here Answer the following questions: What is the difference between the terms genetic modification and biotechnology? What are the proposed benefits of genetically modified food to our environment and society? What are the proposed risks of genetically modified food to our environment and society? What does the future hold for genetically modified foods?

+ New Scientist Click here to view a publication on NewScientist.com that discusses genetically modified foods from a scientific perspective Click here Are GM foods more common in Europe than in the U.S.? Why or why not? What are the potential worldwide benefits of GM foods? Why are some people scared of GM foods? Does the field of biotechnology have any impact on other areas of science?

+ The New York Times and ABC News Click here to read an article published in the New York Times that discusses consumer reactions to GM foods. Click here for an article published on ABC News about the same topic. Click here According to the polls, what percentage of New York Times readers are bothered by the presence of genetically engineered ingredients in the food that they eat? What percentage of people polled in the ABC News article think that GM foods are unsafe? Do you think that labeling and stricter regulations on their production would change consumers minds about GM foods?

+ Bio.org Bio.org is a private corporation that advocates the production of GM foods. Click here to access an article on their site that addresses GM food safety issues.Click here What are the benefits of producing and consumer GM foods as presented by Bio.org? What risks of consuming GM foods are discussed, if any? Do you agree with the proponents of biotechnology that run this site and have written this article?

+ Organicconsumers.org Click here to visit Organic Consumers, a.org site run by an environmentalist group. Read a few articles that have been published on this site about GM foods. Click here What risks do the articles suggest are associated with consuming GM foods? What benefits of GM food production are presented, if any? Do you agree with the environmentalists that run this site?

+ Food, Inc Food, Inc is 2008 documentary on food production.

+ FDA Evaluations Click here to access a list of bioengineered foods that have been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Click here What seems to be the most common reason that foods are genetically engineered? Knowing what you know about the risks and benefits of GM foods, do you think that GM foods should be banned or further regulated by the FDA?

+ Your Theory In your group, discuss your findings from each source and compare your opinions about biotechnology and GM foods. Do you all agree on whether or not GM foods are safe to consume and produce? It’s ok if the answer is no! What do you think is the most beneficial about GM production? What are the biggest risks that are associated with GM production? Formulate a written theory that you can all contribute to and prepare a presentation to share with your classmates.presentation

+ Presentations Use glogster or google docs to create your presentations.glogstergoogle docs You can link to sources and upload images and videos along with your information. Your written paper and presentation will be graded according to the following rubric