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FOS 2001 Exam 3 Questions with Answers Graded A+ What does CDC stand for? Centers for disease control and prevention According to the CDC, If a child or teen has a BMI at or above the ____ percentile, then they are considered overweight. If they have a BMI at the _____ percentile or above, they are consider obese. 85th; 95th What does BMI stand for? Body Mass Inde

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FOS 2001 Exam 3 Questions with Answers
Graded A+

What does CDC stand for? Centers for disease control and prevention




According to the CDC, If a child or teen has a BMI at or above the ____ percentile, then they are

considered overweight. If they have a BMI at the _____ percentile or above, they are consider

obese. 85th; 95th




What does BMI stand for? Body Mass Index




term used to describe where agriculture meets the consumer. It involves food safety and

microbiology, food chemistry and composition, food processing, government regulations, food

quality and quality control. food sciences




list the 8 categories that are involved in food sciences: food safety, food quality, quality

control, food processing, food chemistry, food composition, food microbiology, and government

regulations

,these are used for food quality and quality control. They measure the flavor, color, and texture of

foods. taste panels




A degree of innovation that makes a product more attractive to customers and consumers. It

includes: less preparation time, less home-cooking, more convenient sizes, and the comfort of

brand names. value added




a category of new food product; it is a variant of an established product, often a new flavor, with

little R&D time needed, low cost and uses the same distribution system. Ex: a new flavor of

juicy juice. line extension




disease, usually infectious or toxic in nature, caused by agents that enter the body through the

ingestion of food or cross contamination. food borne illness




A bacteria which is the leading cause of foodborne illness in the U.S. from eggs and poultry.

Often found in raw produce such as melons, tomatoes, OJ, alfalfa sprouts, chocolate, yeast, raw

poultry, dairy, and coconut. Salmonella




what is the name of the food borne illness that is caused by salmonella? salmonellosis

,A newer bacteria that can cause a food borne illness. often found in unpasteurized soft cheeses,

unpasteurized milk, seafood, frozen cooked crabmeat, cooked shrimp, coleslaw, raw produce. It

is much more resistant to heat, salt, nitrite, and acidity than many other microorganisms. This

bacteria can survive and grow at low temps. Listeria monocytogenes




what two food borne illnesses are caused by listeria monocytogenes? listeriosis and

meningitis




A bacteria, whose spores are widespread, which can only produce toxins within an anaerobic

environment (without oxygen), and with low acidity. can causes problems in low-acid canned

goods if they are unproperly processed such as: corn, soups, greenbeans beets, tuna, mushrooms,

asparagus, lunch meats, ham, smoked and salted fish, sausage. Clostridium botulinum




what food borne illness is caused by Clostridium botulinum? botulism




what temperature range is considered the "food danger zone"? 40-140 F

, the term used for the temperature range at which microbial growth is likely to occur. food

danger zone




What does FATTOM stand for? Food, Acid, Temp, Time, Oxygen, Moisture




an acronym for the way in which we control bacterial growth. FATTOM




microorganisms or infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, mold, and parasites that can

be transmitted in food and cause illness. pathogen




the transfer of a substance that can cause illness from one food to another, usually on a utensil or

surface (such as a cutting board or plate) cross-contamination




(BSE) Bovine spongiform encephalopathy is known as what? mad cow disease




the "mad cow disease" is caused by _______ which cause a deadly brain disease in humans if

consumed. prions

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