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hubes95

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What steps are being taken to reduce the amount of fat and cholesterol found in meat and dairy
  products?


 
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Question 2

Why were domesticating and confining animals so important to the food supply of early civilizations?
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANS:Genetic
research is being conducted to produce livestock that produce less fat. There are also
market-grading systems that pay more for leaner carcasses



Answer to Question 2

ANS:These
practices allowed a steadier supply of food; for social studies, they allowed the hunter gatherer
societies to settle down in one place






 

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