Deck 10: Environmental Health and Toxicology

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<strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Figures such as these ___________.</strong> A) allow scientists to determine the exact quantity of a toxicant that will harm humans B) are used to report the effects of a toxicant on wildlife populations C) are used by scientists in epidemiological assessment of a toxicantʹs effect D) represent typical dose-response curves for endocrine disruptors E) are used by scientists in risk assessment <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Figures such as these ___________.</strong> A) allow scientists to determine the exact quantity of a toxicant that will harm humans B) are used to report the effects of a toxicant on wildlife populations C) are used by scientists in epidemiological assessment of a toxicantʹs effect D) represent typical dose-response curves for endocrine disruptors E) are used by scientists in risk assessment <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Figures such as these ___________.

A) allow scientists to determine the exact quantity of a toxicant that will harm humans
B) are used to report the effects of a toxicant on wildlife populations
C) are used by scientists in epidemiological assessment of a toxicantʹs effect
D) represent typical dose-response curves for endocrine disruptors
E) are used by scientists in risk assessment
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Choose the item that best matches each item in the following:
Toxicant used as a flame retardant and insulator; carcinogen and scars the lungs when inhaled

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
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Choose the item that best matches each item in the following:
Toxicant present in paint; damages the brain, liver, kidney, and stomach when ingested

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
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Toxicants that interrupt essential biochemical processes in organisms by blocking one or steps in important biochemical reactions are known as ______________ .

A) mutagens
B) insecticides
C) neurotoxins
D) pathway inhibitors
E) carcinogens
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Choose the item that best matches each item in the following:
Most widely used herbicide in the United States; an endocrine disruptor

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
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<strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. The LD50 indicates the _______________.</strong> A) lowest dose required to cure half of the population B) lowest dose that kills 50 out of 1000 members of the population C) amount of toxicant it takes to kill half the population D) lowest dose required to cure the entire population E) lowest dose that kills any member of the population <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. The LD50 indicates the _______________.</strong> A) lowest dose required to cure half of the population B) lowest dose that kills 50 out of 1000 members of the population C) amount of toxicant it takes to kill half the population D) lowest dose required to cure the entire population E) lowest dose that kills any member of the population <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
The LD50 indicates the _______________.

A) lowest dose required to cure half of the population
B) lowest dose that kills 50 out of 1000 members of the population
C) amount of toxicant it takes to kill half the population
D) lowest dose required to cure the entire population
E) lowest dose that kills any member of the population
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Toxicants that cause harm by affecting the immune system include ______________.

A) allergens
B) neurotoxins
C) hormones
D) teratogens
E) antibiotics
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Carcinogens may be difficult to identify because ______________.

A) they are the least common toxicants
B) they are rare in nature
C) there is a long lag time between exposure to the agent and disease
D) there is no way to measure the carcinogenic potential of a substance
E) most are invisible
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Choose the item that best matches each item in the following:
Neurotoxin that magnifies within food webs; typically found in polluted bodies of water; it poisoned
thousands of people when it was dumped into the waters off Japan; people who ate contaminated fish from the waters exhibited convulsions, slurred speech, loss of muscle control, and sudden fits of laughter; some people died

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
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<strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. The flat line at the left in (b) probably represents ________________.</strong> A) the fact that there is no biological effect of the toxicant at low doses B) that no data was collected for the flat line area C) the bodyʹs immune system and other defenses which are deployed against the toxicant D) competing effects of some other substance whose effect wasnʹt measured E) the fact that no toxicant was introduced until the response line begins to rise <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. The flat line at the left in (b) probably represents ________________.</strong> A) the fact that there is no biological effect of the toxicant at low doses B) that no data was collected for the flat line area C) the bodyʹs immune system and other defenses which are deployed against the toxicant D) competing effects of some other substance whose effect wasnʹt measured E) the fact that no toxicant was introduced until the response line begins to rise <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
The flat line at the left in (b) probably represents ________________.

A) the fact that there is no biological effect of the toxicant at low doses
B) that no data was collected for the flat line area
C) the bodyʹs immune system and other defenses which are deployed against the toxicant
D) competing effects of some other substance whose effect wasnʹt measured
E) the fact that no toxicant was introduced until the response line begins to rise
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PCB contamination of the environment ______________.

A) is the main focus of the book Silent Spring
B) was the main environmental problem in Lake Apopka
C) has never been documented outside the United States
D) is a continuing problem because PCBs are non-biodegradable and persist in the environment
E) results from over-application of pesticides
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______________ are best defined as substances that cause birth defects.

A) Carcinogens
B) Vectors
C) Teratogens
D) Neurotoxins
E) Allergens
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Choose the item that best matches each item in the following:
Used as a sleeping pill for pregnant women; teratogen that now is banned

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
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Choose the item that best matches each item in the following:
Widely used as a lining in metal food and drink cans and to make polycarbonate plastic, a hard, clear plastic found in water bottles and many other products. Mimics the female sex hormone estrogen

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
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______________ are best defined as substances that cause cancer.

A) Neurotoxins
B) Teratogens
C) Allergens
D) Carcinogens
E) Vectors
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Rachel Carsonʹs book Silent Spring primarily focuses on the environmental problems associated with ______________.

A) pesticide toxicity
B) overpopulation
C) loss of biodiversity
D) deforestation
E) aquifer depletion
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Choose the item that best matches each item in the following:
Insecticide used to kill mosquitoes; banned in the United States in 1973 due to its toxicity

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
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A naturally occurring substance that seeps up from the ground and that is potentially toxic to people is ______________.

A) Salmonella
B) carbon dioxide
C) bisphenol A
D) DDE
E) radon gas
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<strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Assume that the scales for graphs (a) and (b) are identical. Compare the graphs. Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A) The toxicant shown in (b) has a lower LD50 compared to the toxicant shown in (a). B) The toxicant shown in (b) has a higher toxicity than the toxicant shown in (a). C) Graphs (a) and (b) show results for the same toxicant, but graph (b) shows a higher dose than graph (a). D) The toxicant shown in (b) has a lower toxicity than the toxicant shown in (a). E) Graphs (a) and (b) show results for the same toxicant, but graph (a) shows a higher dose than graph (b). <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Assume that the scales for graphs (a) and (b) are identical. Compare the graphs. Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A) The toxicant shown in (b) has a lower LD50 compared to the toxicant shown in (a). B) The toxicant shown in (b) has a higher toxicity than the toxicant shown in (a). C) Graphs (a) and (b) show results for the same toxicant, but graph (b) shows a higher dose than graph (a). D) The toxicant shown in (b) has a lower toxicity than the toxicant shown in (a). E) Graphs (a) and (b) show results for the same toxicant, but graph (a) shows a higher dose than graph (b). <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Assume that the scales for graphs (a) and (b) are identical. Compare the graphs. Which of the following statements is true?

A) The toxicant shown in (b) has a lower LD50 compared to the toxicant shown in (a).
B) The toxicant shown in (b) has a higher toxicity than the toxicant shown in (a).
C) Graphs (a) and (b) show results for the same toxicant, but graph (b) shows a higher dose than graph (a).
D) The toxicant shown in (b) has a lower toxicity than the toxicant shown in (a).
E) Graphs (a) and (b) show results for the same toxicant, but graph (a) shows a higher dose than graph (b).
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<strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. The graph in (c) is one type that may occur when a test animal is exposed to a(n) ___________.</strong> A) household cleaner B) solvent C) insecticide D) fungicide E) endocrine disruptor <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. The graph in (c) is one type that may occur when a test animal is exposed to a(n) ___________.</strong> A) household cleaner B) solvent C) insecticide D) fungicide E) endocrine disruptor <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
The graph in (c) is one type that may occur when a test animal is exposed to a(n) ___________.

A) household cleaner
B) solvent
C) insecticide
D) fungicide
E) endocrine disruptor
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Of the chemicals that fall under the TSCA ______________% have been tested for toxicity and ______________ have been tested for endocrine, nervous, or immune system damage.

A) 10; 10%
B) 50; half
C) 50; one-quarter
D) 10; almost none
E) 25; 10%
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The effect of toxicants on fetuses and young children ______________

A) has not raised concern among environmental health professionals
B) is greater because of their developmental immaturity, rapid growth and smaller biomass
C) is less than for adults because their metabolism is higher
D) is generally the same for adults
E) has been thoroughly evaluated for every chemical released into both indoor and outdoor environments
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Louis Guillette is most famous for his studies ______________

A) on gonadal abnormalities in frogs
B) about the dangers of DDT
C) on neurological effects of pesticide poisoning
D) about the dangers of second-hand smoke
E) describing reproductive and developmental abnormalities in alligators Florida lakes
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Transport of airborne toxicants, a specific problem in agricultural environments, is called pesticide ______________.

A) drift
B) leaching
C) transposition
D) run-off
E) globalization
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Infectious disease accounts for % of deaths globally ______________

A) nearly 25
B) almost 50
C) 40
D) less than 1
E) 30
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The goal of the Stockholm Convention is to ______________

A) educate women about birth control
B) reduce the ecological footprints of people around the world
C) end the use and release of 12 POPs shown to be the most dangerous
D) prevent the spread of the AIDS
E) reduce global warming
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The Toxic Substances Control Act regulates ______________.

A) industrial chemicals
B) food additives
C) cosmetics
D) pesticides
E) drugs
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According to the Precautionary Principle we should ______________

A) halt the manufacture and use of synthetic chemicals
B) do extensive government scientific testing before restricting a chemical for use
C) levy large fines against companies that manufacture toxic substances
D) allow industry to do their own research to determine if a chemical is safe
E) restrict any chemical that is suspected of toxicity until it is proven safe
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Infectious diseases are a much greater problem in developing countries than in developed nations. In developing countries, such diseases account for nearly half of all deaths. This is because ______________

A) developing countries generally lack many of the health and medical services found in developed countries
B) most of the developing countries are in tropical climates and medicines donʹt work well in these climates
C) virtually no developed nation is willing to help the developing countries with their infectious disease problems
D) even when medical care is available, many people in developing nations do not have the money to pay for it
E) Both A and D.
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Synergistic effects of toxicants that are mixed together ______________

A) have effects that tend to cancel one another out
B) typically have simple additive effects
C) always involve synthetic toxicants
D) often are multiplicative (the mixed toxicants may multiply each otherʹs effects)
E) are not numerous in the natural environment
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Bisphenol A is ______________.

A) produced when fossil fuels are burned
B) an estrogen mimic that is used in plastic manufacturing
C) a currently used herbicide
D) released from aerosol spray cans
E) a banned insecticide
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The book Our Stolen Future was important because it ______________.

A) focused on the impacts of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on humans
B) was the first book that discussed water pollution problems in Lake Apopka
C) was the first book to dispute claims in Rachel Carsonʹs book Silent Spring
D) is credited with starting the environmental movement in the United States
E) was the first book that discussed environmental problems with DDT
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Pesticides in the United States are registered through the ______________.

A) EPA
B) PRA
C) BLM
D) USDA
E) FDA
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______________ is/are biodegradable and known to have (a) short persistence time(s).

A) PBDEs
B) DDE
C) Bt
D) PCBs
E) DDT
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Tyrone Hayes is most famous for his studies ______________

A) about the dangers of second-hand smoke
B) describing abnormalities in alligators in Lake Apopka
C) on neurological effects of pesticide poisoning
D) about the dangers of DDT
E) on gonadal abnormalities in frogs
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DDT, DDE, PCBs, and PBDEs are all ______________.

A) approved for use as pesticides by the EPA
B) teratogens
C) biodegradable and do not persist in the environment
D) non-biodegradable and subject to bioaccumulation and/or biomagnification
E) toxic at the organism level but not at the ecosystem level
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Aquatic animals such as fish and frogs are especially good indicators of water pollution because ______________.

A) most chemicals are water soluble so they enter these organisms through drinking or skin absorption
B) they are easy to catch
C) these organisms are the most abundant on Earth
D) the metabolism of these organisms is most like ours
E) all chemical toxicants are found in water
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The bald eagle, osprey, and peregrine falcon all are ______________.

A) over-hunted for their feathers
B) extinct
C) found only in Florida
D) top consumers susceptible to eggshell damage caused by DDT
E) U.S. invasive species
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The European Unionʹs REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and restriction of chemicals) program ______________.

A) shifts the burden of testing chemical safety from government to industry
B) was originally enacted to protect endangered species
C) is enforced by the FDA
D) was ordered by the Stockholm Convention of 1949
E) was originally enacted to protect agriculture
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Suppose that the concentration of DDT in a lake is 0.0000003 ppm (parts per million) and the concentration of DDT in the tissues of an osprey (a fish-eating bird) is 25 ppm. This is an example of ______________.

A) bioremediation
B) biomagnification
C) bioreduction
D) biotruncation
E) biodegradation
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Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Mercury is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in minerals and rocks. Release of mercury from natural sources has been relatively constant over time. However, anthropogenic release of mercury has increased significantly in recent years primarily due to increased fossil fuel mining and combustion. Mercury that is released into the air eventually ends up in soils or surface water. Once in water, microbes convert mercury into methyl mercury, which is absorbed quickly and concentrated in the tissues of predatory fish such as shark and swordfish. Large fish typically concentrate more mercury than small fish. People who eat fish with high methyl mercury concentrations can show tremors, deafness, muscle dysfunction, and attention deficits. Pregnant women and children are especially sensitive to methyl mercuryʹs toxic effects. Learning disabilities and developmental delays are common in children who have been exposed to significant levels of methyl mercury.
Mercury is to methylmercury as DDT is to ______________

A) DDE
B) PBP
C) PCB
D) POP
E) DEP
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Explain how response to hazards can vary based upon individual differences and type of exposure. Give examples, where appropriate.
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Properties of toxicants likely to build up in animals through bioaccumulation are ______________

A) carcinogens and mutagens
B) non-biodegradable, lipid-soluble
C) biodegradable, water soluble
D) gases carried by pesticide drift
E) nitrogen and sulfur compounds
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Briefly explain the dose-response relationship.
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List the properties that determine the rate of degradation of toxicants.
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Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Mercury is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in minerals and rocks. Release of mercury from natural sources has been relatively constant over time. However, anthropogenic release of mercury has increased significantly in recent years primarily due to increased fossil fuel mining and combustion. Mercury that is released into the air eventually ends up in soils or surface water. Once in water, microbes convert mercury into methyl mercury, which is absorbed quickly and concentrated in the tissues of predatory fish such as shark and swordfish. Large fish typically concentrate more mercury than small fish. People who eat fish with high methyl mercury concentrations can show tremors, deafness, muscle dysfunction, and attention deficits. Pregnant women and children are especially sensitive to methyl mercuryʹs toxic effects. Learning disabilities and developmental delays are common in children who have been exposed to significant levels of methyl mercury.
Based upon the specific health effects described above, mercury would be best classified as a(n) ______________ .

A) synergist
B) neurotoxin
C) carcinogen
D) allergen
E) endocrine disruptor
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Explain and give an example of biomagnification.
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What are epidemiological studies, and what is their value? Are there any disadvantages to epidemiological studies?
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How is the precautionary principle used in environmental health? What is an alternative philosophical approach?
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Briefly comment on the research to determine the toxicity of bisphenol A (BPA). Also, explain why this topic represents a challenge to scientific integrity and credibility and the implications for national and international policies on this compound that depend on the research.
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Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Mercury is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in minerals and rocks. Release of mercury from natural sources has been relatively constant over time. However, anthropogenic release of mercury has increased significantly in recent years primarily due to increased fossil fuel mining and combustion. Mercury that is released into the air eventually ends up in soils or surface water. Once in water, microbes convert mercury into methyl mercury, which is absorbed quickly and concentrated in the tissues of predatory fish such as shark and swordfish. Large fish typically concentrate more mercury than small fish. People who eat fish with high methyl mercury concentrations can show tremors, deafness, muscle dysfunction, and attention deficits. Pregnant women and children are especially sensitive to methyl mercuryʹs toxic effects. Learning disabilities and developmental delays are common in children who have been exposed to significant levels of methyl mercury.
Prior to 2005, no rules regulating mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants existed in the United States. This represents the ______________

A) innocent-until-proven-guilty approach
B) Ames approach
C) case-study approach
D) dose-response initiative
E) precautionary principle
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Studies of endocrine disruptors have shown that they are closely associated with all of the following except ______________

A) male feminization
B) thyroid hormone abnormalities
C) gonadal abnormalities
D) low birth rates
E) lung cancer
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What are endocrine disruptors? How do they work on pests? Why are they a problem for humans? Have they been banned? Why or why not?
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Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Mercury is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in minerals and rocks. Release of mercury from natural sources has been relatively constant over time. However, anthropogenic release of mercury has increased significantly in recent years primarily due to increased fossil fuel mining and combustion. Mercury that is released into the air eventually ends up in soils or surface water. Once in water, microbes convert mercury into methyl mercury, which is absorbed quickly and concentrated in the tissues of predatory fish such as shark and swordfish. Large fish typically concentrate more mercury than small fish. People who eat fish with high methyl mercury concentrations can show tremors, deafness, muscle dysfunction, and attention deficits. Pregnant women and children are especially sensitive to methyl mercuryʹs toxic effects. Learning disabilities and developmental delays are common in children who have been exposed to significant levels of methyl mercury.
Of the following U.S. agencies, ______________ is primarily responsible for addressing issues regarding mercury pollution.

A) DOE
B) USDA
C) EPA
D) OSHA
E) BLM
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Natural occurring biological hazards to people are ______________

A) carbon dioxide and nitrogen gas
B) viruses and Salmonella
C) DDT and DDE
D) phthalates and bisphenol-A
E) crude oil seeps and radon gas
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What does the field of environmental health cover?
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Define risk assessment and risk management. Discuss how risk management combines science and other social factors.
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Some indoor chemical hazard(s) are ______________

A) Radon and asbestos
B) PCBs
C) petroleum and toxic waste tanks tank leaks
D) DDT and DDE
E) wastewater toxicants
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Acute exposure to an environmental toxin ______________

A) makes it difficult to associate the symptoms with a cause
B) is usually untreatable and fatal
C) is the case with chronic alcohol and nicotine abuse
D) involves low levels of exposure over long periods of time
E) are high exposures over short times and associated with a specific cause
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An organism, such as a mosquito, that transmits a disease-causing organism to a host is called a ______________

A) vector
B) vehicle
C) bacterium
D) fungus
E) virus
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Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Mercury is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in minerals and rocks. Release of mercury from natural sources has been relatively constant over time. However, anthropogenic release of mercury has increased significantly in recent years primarily due to increased fossil fuel mining and combustion. Mercury that is released into the air eventually ends up in soils or surface water. Once in water, microbes convert mercury into methyl mercury, which is absorbed quickly and concentrated in the tissues of predatory fish such as shark and swordfish. Large fish typically concentrate more mercury than small fish. People who eat fish with high methyl mercury concentrations can show tremors, deafness, muscle dysfunction, and attention deficits. Pregnant women and children are especially sensitive to methyl mercuryʹs toxic effects. Learning disabilities and developmental delays are common in children who have been exposed to significant levels of methyl mercury.
Mercury is not readily excreted; it is stored in mammalian body tissues. This is best described as ______________.

A) biomagnification
B) distillation
C) toxification
D) bioaccumulation
E) synergism
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Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Mercury is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in minerals and rocks. Release of mercury from natural sources has been relatively constant over time. However, anthropogenic release of mercury has increased significantly in recent years primarily due to increased fossil fuel mining and combustion. Mercury that is released into the air eventually ends up in soils or surface water. Once in water, microbes convert mercury into methyl mercury, which is absorbed quickly and concentrated in the tissues of predatory fish such as shark and swordfish. Large fish typically concentrate more mercury than small fish. People who eat fish with high methyl mercury concentrations can show tremors, deafness, muscle dysfunction, and attention deficits. Pregnant women and children are especially sensitive to methyl mercuryʹs toxic effects. Learning disabilities and developmental delays are common in children who have been exposed to significant levels of methyl mercury.
Concentrations of methyl mercury are higher in large fish relative to concentrations in the air. This is best described as ______________.

A) distillation
B) toxification
C) biomagnification
D) synergism
E) bioaccumulation
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<strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Figures such as these ___________.</strong> A) allow scientists to determine the exact quantity of a toxicant that will harm humans B) are used to report the effects of a toxicant on wildlife populations C) are used by scientists in epidemiological assessment of a toxicantʹs effect D) represent typical dose-response curves for endocrine disruptors E) are used by scientists in risk assessment <strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Figures such as these ___________.</strong> A) allow scientists to determine the exact quantity of a toxicant that will harm humans B) are used to report the effects of a toxicant on wildlife populations C) are used by scientists in epidemiological assessment of a toxicantʹs effect D) represent typical dose-response curves for endocrine disruptors E) are used by scientists in risk assessment
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Figures such as these ___________.

A) allow scientists to determine the exact quantity of a toxicant that will harm humans
B) are used to report the effects of a toxicant on wildlife populations
C) are used by scientists in epidemiological assessment of a toxicantʹs effect
D) represent typical dose-response curves for endocrine disruptors
E) are used by scientists in risk assessment
are used by scientists in risk assessment
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Choose the item that best matches each item in the following:
Toxicant used as a flame retardant and insulator; carcinogen and scars the lungs when inhaled

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
asbestos
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Toxicant present in paint; damages the brain, liver, kidney, and stomach when ingested

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
lead
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Toxicants that interrupt essential biochemical processes in organisms by blocking one or steps in important biochemical reactions are known as ______________ .

A) mutagens
B) insecticides
C) neurotoxins
D) pathway inhibitors
E) carcinogens
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Most widely used herbicide in the United States; an endocrine disruptor

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
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<strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. The LD50 indicates the _______________.</strong> A) lowest dose required to cure half of the population B) lowest dose that kills 50 out of 1000 members of the population C) amount of toxicant it takes to kill half the population D) lowest dose required to cure the entire population E) lowest dose that kills any member of the population <strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. The LD50 indicates the _______________.</strong> A) lowest dose required to cure half of the population B) lowest dose that kills 50 out of 1000 members of the population C) amount of toxicant it takes to kill half the population D) lowest dose required to cure the entire population E) lowest dose that kills any member of the population
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
The LD50 indicates the _______________.

A) lowest dose required to cure half of the population
B) lowest dose that kills 50 out of 1000 members of the population
C) amount of toxicant it takes to kill half the population
D) lowest dose required to cure the entire population
E) lowest dose that kills any member of the population
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Toxicants that cause harm by affecting the immune system include ______________.

A) allergens
B) neurotoxins
C) hormones
D) teratogens
E) antibiotics
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Carcinogens may be difficult to identify because ______________.

A) they are the least common toxicants
B) they are rare in nature
C) there is a long lag time between exposure to the agent and disease
D) there is no way to measure the carcinogenic potential of a substance
E) most are invisible
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Choose the item that best matches each item in the following:
Neurotoxin that magnifies within food webs; typically found in polluted bodies of water; it poisoned
thousands of people when it was dumped into the waters off Japan; people who ate contaminated fish from the waters exhibited convulsions, slurred speech, loss of muscle control, and sudden fits of laughter; some people died

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
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<strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. The flat line at the left in (b) probably represents ________________.</strong> A) the fact that there is no biological effect of the toxicant at low doses B) that no data was collected for the flat line area C) the bodyʹs immune system and other defenses which are deployed against the toxicant D) competing effects of some other substance whose effect wasnʹt measured E) the fact that no toxicant was introduced until the response line begins to rise <strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. The flat line at the left in (b) probably represents ________________.</strong> A) the fact that there is no biological effect of the toxicant at low doses B) that no data was collected for the flat line area C) the bodyʹs immune system and other defenses which are deployed against the toxicant D) competing effects of some other substance whose effect wasnʹt measured E) the fact that no toxicant was introduced until the response line begins to rise
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
The flat line at the left in (b) probably represents ________________.

A) the fact that there is no biological effect of the toxicant at low doses
B) that no data was collected for the flat line area
C) the bodyʹs immune system and other defenses which are deployed against the toxicant
D) competing effects of some other substance whose effect wasnʹt measured
E) the fact that no toxicant was introduced until the response line begins to rise
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PCB contamination of the environment ______________.

A) is the main focus of the book Silent Spring
B) was the main environmental problem in Lake Apopka
C) has never been documented outside the United States
D) is a continuing problem because PCBs are non-biodegradable and persist in the environment
E) results from over-application of pesticides
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______________ are best defined as substances that cause birth defects.

A) Carcinogens
B) Vectors
C) Teratogens
D) Neurotoxins
E) Allergens
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13
Choose the item that best matches each item in the following:
Used as a sleeping pill for pregnant women; teratogen that now is banned

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
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Widely used as a lining in metal food and drink cans and to make polycarbonate plastic, a hard, clear plastic found in water bottles and many other products. Mimics the female sex hormone estrogen

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
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______________ are best defined as substances that cause cancer.

A) Neurotoxins
B) Teratogens
C) Allergens
D) Carcinogens
E) Vectors
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Rachel Carsonʹs book Silent Spring primarily focuses on the environmental problems associated with ______________.

A) pesticide toxicity
B) overpopulation
C) loss of biodiversity
D) deforestation
E) aquifer depletion
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Choose the item that best matches each item in the following:
Insecticide used to kill mosquitoes; banned in the United States in 1973 due to its toxicity

A)aldicarb
B)thalidomide
C)bisphenol-A
D)DDT
E)asbestos
F)nicotine
G)cadmium
H)arsenic
I)mercury
J)atrazine
K)lead
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18
A naturally occurring substance that seeps up from the ground and that is potentially toxic to people is ______________.

A) Salmonella
B) carbon dioxide
C) bisphenol A
D) DDE
E) radon gas
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19
<strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Assume that the scales for graphs (a) and (b) are identical. Compare the graphs. Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A) The toxicant shown in (b) has a lower LD50 compared to the toxicant shown in (a). B) The toxicant shown in (b) has a higher toxicity than the toxicant shown in (a). C) Graphs (a) and (b) show results for the same toxicant, but graph (b) shows a higher dose than graph (a). D) The toxicant shown in (b) has a lower toxicity than the toxicant shown in (a). E) Graphs (a) and (b) show results for the same toxicant, but graph (a) shows a higher dose than graph (b). <strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Assume that the scales for graphs (a) and (b) are identical. Compare the graphs. Which of the following statements is true?</strong> A) The toxicant shown in (b) has a lower LD50 compared to the toxicant shown in (a). B) The toxicant shown in (b) has a higher toxicity than the toxicant shown in (a). C) Graphs (a) and (b) show results for the same toxicant, but graph (b) shows a higher dose than graph (a). D) The toxicant shown in (b) has a lower toxicity than the toxicant shown in (a). E) Graphs (a) and (b) show results for the same toxicant, but graph (a) shows a higher dose than graph (b).
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Assume that the scales for graphs (a) and (b) are identical. Compare the graphs. Which of the following statements is true?

A) The toxicant shown in (b) has a lower LD50 compared to the toxicant shown in (a).
B) The toxicant shown in (b) has a higher toxicity than the toxicant shown in (a).
C) Graphs (a) and (b) show results for the same toxicant, but graph (b) shows a higher dose than graph (a).
D) The toxicant shown in (b) has a lower toxicity than the toxicant shown in (a).
E) Graphs (a) and (b) show results for the same toxicant, but graph (a) shows a higher dose than graph (b).
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<strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. The graph in (c) is one type that may occur when a test animal is exposed to a(n) ___________.</strong> A) household cleaner B) solvent C) insecticide D) fungicide E) endocrine disruptor <strong>    Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. The graph in (c) is one type that may occur when a test animal is exposed to a(n) ___________.</strong> A) household cleaner B) solvent C) insecticide D) fungicide E) endocrine disruptor
Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
The graph in (c) is one type that may occur when a test animal is exposed to a(n) ___________.

A) household cleaner
B) solvent
C) insecticide
D) fungicide
E) endocrine disruptor
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21
Of the chemicals that fall under the TSCA ______________% have been tested for toxicity and ______________ have been tested for endocrine, nervous, or immune system damage.

A) 10; 10%
B) 50; half
C) 50; one-quarter
D) 10; almost none
E) 25; 10%
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22
The effect of toxicants on fetuses and young children ______________

A) has not raised concern among environmental health professionals
B) is greater because of their developmental immaturity, rapid growth and smaller biomass
C) is less than for adults because their metabolism is higher
D) is generally the same for adults
E) has been thoroughly evaluated for every chemical released into both indoor and outdoor environments
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23
Louis Guillette is most famous for his studies ______________

A) on gonadal abnormalities in frogs
B) about the dangers of DDT
C) on neurological effects of pesticide poisoning
D) about the dangers of second-hand smoke
E) describing reproductive and developmental abnormalities in alligators Florida lakes
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24
Transport of airborne toxicants, a specific problem in agricultural environments, is called pesticide ______________.

A) drift
B) leaching
C) transposition
D) run-off
E) globalization
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25
Infectious disease accounts for % of deaths globally ______________

A) nearly 25
B) almost 50
C) 40
D) less than 1
E) 30
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26
The goal of the Stockholm Convention is to ______________

A) educate women about birth control
B) reduce the ecological footprints of people around the world
C) end the use and release of 12 POPs shown to be the most dangerous
D) prevent the spread of the AIDS
E) reduce global warming
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27
The Toxic Substances Control Act regulates ______________.

A) industrial chemicals
B) food additives
C) cosmetics
D) pesticides
E) drugs
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28
According to the Precautionary Principle we should ______________

A) halt the manufacture and use of synthetic chemicals
B) do extensive government scientific testing before restricting a chemical for use
C) levy large fines against companies that manufacture toxic substances
D) allow industry to do their own research to determine if a chemical is safe
E) restrict any chemical that is suspected of toxicity until it is proven safe
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29
Infectious diseases are a much greater problem in developing countries than in developed nations. In developing countries, such diseases account for nearly half of all deaths. This is because ______________

A) developing countries generally lack many of the health and medical services found in developed countries
B) most of the developing countries are in tropical climates and medicines donʹt work well in these climates
C) virtually no developed nation is willing to help the developing countries with their infectious disease problems
D) even when medical care is available, many people in developing nations do not have the money to pay for it
E) Both A and D.
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30
Synergistic effects of toxicants that are mixed together ______________

A) have effects that tend to cancel one another out
B) typically have simple additive effects
C) always involve synthetic toxicants
D) often are multiplicative (the mixed toxicants may multiply each otherʹs effects)
E) are not numerous in the natural environment
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31
Bisphenol A is ______________.

A) produced when fossil fuels are burned
B) an estrogen mimic that is used in plastic manufacturing
C) a currently used herbicide
D) released from aerosol spray cans
E) a banned insecticide
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32
The book Our Stolen Future was important because it ______________.

A) focused on the impacts of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on humans
B) was the first book that discussed water pollution problems in Lake Apopka
C) was the first book to dispute claims in Rachel Carsonʹs book Silent Spring
D) is credited with starting the environmental movement in the United States
E) was the first book that discussed environmental problems with DDT
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33
Pesticides in the United States are registered through the ______________.

A) EPA
B) PRA
C) BLM
D) USDA
E) FDA
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34
______________ is/are biodegradable and known to have (a) short persistence time(s).

A) PBDEs
B) DDE
C) Bt
D) PCBs
E) DDT
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35
Tyrone Hayes is most famous for his studies ______________

A) about the dangers of second-hand smoke
B) describing abnormalities in alligators in Lake Apopka
C) on neurological effects of pesticide poisoning
D) about the dangers of DDT
E) on gonadal abnormalities in frogs
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36
DDT, DDE, PCBs, and PBDEs are all ______________.

A) approved for use as pesticides by the EPA
B) teratogens
C) biodegradable and do not persist in the environment
D) non-biodegradable and subject to bioaccumulation and/or biomagnification
E) toxic at the organism level but not at the ecosystem level
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37
Aquatic animals such as fish and frogs are especially good indicators of water pollution because ______________.

A) most chemicals are water soluble so they enter these organisms through drinking or skin absorption
B) they are easy to catch
C) these organisms are the most abundant on Earth
D) the metabolism of these organisms is most like ours
E) all chemical toxicants are found in water
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38
The bald eagle, osprey, and peregrine falcon all are ______________.

A) over-hunted for their feathers
B) extinct
C) found only in Florida
D) top consumers susceptible to eggshell damage caused by DDT
E) U.S. invasive species
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39
The European Unionʹs REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and restriction of chemicals) program ______________.

A) shifts the burden of testing chemical safety from government to industry
B) was originally enacted to protect endangered species
C) is enforced by the FDA
D) was ordered by the Stockholm Convention of 1949
E) was originally enacted to protect agriculture
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40
Suppose that the concentration of DDT in a lake is 0.0000003 ppm (parts per million) and the concentration of DDT in the tissues of an osprey (a fish-eating bird) is 25 ppm. This is an example of ______________.

A) bioremediation
B) biomagnification
C) bioreduction
D) biotruncation
E) biodegradation
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41
Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Mercury is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in minerals and rocks. Release of mercury from natural sources has been relatively constant over time. However, anthropogenic release of mercury has increased significantly in recent years primarily due to increased fossil fuel mining and combustion. Mercury that is released into the air eventually ends up in soils or surface water. Once in water, microbes convert mercury into methyl mercury, which is absorbed quickly and concentrated in the tissues of predatory fish such as shark and swordfish. Large fish typically concentrate more mercury than small fish. People who eat fish with high methyl mercury concentrations can show tremors, deafness, muscle dysfunction, and attention deficits. Pregnant women and children are especially sensitive to methyl mercuryʹs toxic effects. Learning disabilities and developmental delays are common in children who have been exposed to significant levels of methyl mercury.
Mercury is to methylmercury as DDT is to ______________

A) DDE
B) PBP
C) PCB
D) POP
E) DEP
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42
Explain how response to hazards can vary based upon individual differences and type of exposure. Give examples, where appropriate.
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43
Properties of toxicants likely to build up in animals through bioaccumulation are ______________

A) carcinogens and mutagens
B) non-biodegradable, lipid-soluble
C) biodegradable, water soluble
D) gases carried by pesticide drift
E) nitrogen and sulfur compounds
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44
Briefly explain the dose-response relationship.
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45
List the properties that determine the rate of degradation of toxicants.
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46
Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Mercury is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in minerals and rocks. Release of mercury from natural sources has been relatively constant over time. However, anthropogenic release of mercury has increased significantly in recent years primarily due to increased fossil fuel mining and combustion. Mercury that is released into the air eventually ends up in soils or surface water. Once in water, microbes convert mercury into methyl mercury, which is absorbed quickly and concentrated in the tissues of predatory fish such as shark and swordfish. Large fish typically concentrate more mercury than small fish. People who eat fish with high methyl mercury concentrations can show tremors, deafness, muscle dysfunction, and attention deficits. Pregnant women and children are especially sensitive to methyl mercuryʹs toxic effects. Learning disabilities and developmental delays are common in children who have been exposed to significant levels of methyl mercury.
Based upon the specific health effects described above, mercury would be best classified as a(n) ______________ .

A) synergist
B) neurotoxin
C) carcinogen
D) allergen
E) endocrine disruptor
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47
Explain and give an example of biomagnification.
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48
What are epidemiological studies, and what is their value? Are there any disadvantages to epidemiological studies?
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49
How is the precautionary principle used in environmental health? What is an alternative philosophical approach?
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50
Briefly comment on the research to determine the toxicity of bisphenol A (BPA). Also, explain why this topic represents a challenge to scientific integrity and credibility and the implications for national and international policies on this compound that depend on the research.
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51
Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Mercury is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in minerals and rocks. Release of mercury from natural sources has been relatively constant over time. However, anthropogenic release of mercury has increased significantly in recent years primarily due to increased fossil fuel mining and combustion. Mercury that is released into the air eventually ends up in soils or surface water. Once in water, microbes convert mercury into methyl mercury, which is absorbed quickly and concentrated in the tissues of predatory fish such as shark and swordfish. Large fish typically concentrate more mercury than small fish. People who eat fish with high methyl mercury concentrations can show tremors, deafness, muscle dysfunction, and attention deficits. Pregnant women and children are especially sensitive to methyl mercuryʹs toxic effects. Learning disabilities and developmental delays are common in children who have been exposed to significant levels of methyl mercury.
Prior to 2005, no rules regulating mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants existed in the United States. This represents the ______________

A) innocent-until-proven-guilty approach
B) Ames approach
C) case-study approach
D) dose-response initiative
E) precautionary principle
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52
Studies of endocrine disruptors have shown that they are closely associated with all of the following except ______________

A) male feminization
B) thyroid hormone abnormalities
C) gonadal abnormalities
D) low birth rates
E) lung cancer
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53
What are endocrine disruptors? How do they work on pests? Why are they a problem for humans? Have they been banned? Why or why not?
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54
Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Mercury is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in minerals and rocks. Release of mercury from natural sources has been relatively constant over time. However, anthropogenic release of mercury has increased significantly in recent years primarily due to increased fossil fuel mining and combustion. Mercury that is released into the air eventually ends up in soils or surface water. Once in water, microbes convert mercury into methyl mercury, which is absorbed quickly and concentrated in the tissues of predatory fish such as shark and swordfish. Large fish typically concentrate more mercury than small fish. People who eat fish with high methyl mercury concentrations can show tremors, deafness, muscle dysfunction, and attention deficits. Pregnant women and children are especially sensitive to methyl mercuryʹs toxic effects. Learning disabilities and developmental delays are common in children who have been exposed to significant levels of methyl mercury.
Of the following U.S. agencies, ______________ is primarily responsible for addressing issues regarding mercury pollution.

A) DOE
B) USDA
C) EPA
D) OSHA
E) BLM
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55
Natural occurring biological hazards to people are ______________

A) carbon dioxide and nitrogen gas
B) viruses and Salmonella
C) DDT and DDE
D) phthalates and bisphenol-A
E) crude oil seeps and radon gas
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56
What does the field of environmental health cover?
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57
Define risk assessment and risk management. Discuss how risk management combines science and other social factors.
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58
Some indoor chemical hazard(s) are ______________

A) Radon and asbestos
B) PCBs
C) petroleum and toxic waste tanks tank leaks
D) DDT and DDE
E) wastewater toxicants
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59
Acute exposure to an environmental toxin ______________

A) makes it difficult to associate the symptoms with a cause
B) is usually untreatable and fatal
C) is the case with chronic alcohol and nicotine abuse
D) involves low levels of exposure over long periods of time
E) are high exposures over short times and associated with a specific cause
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60
An organism, such as a mosquito, that transmits a disease-causing organism to a host is called a ______________

A) vector
B) vehicle
C) bacterium
D) fungus
E) virus
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61
Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Mercury is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in minerals and rocks. Release of mercury from natural sources has been relatively constant over time. However, anthropogenic release of mercury has increased significantly in recent years primarily due to increased fossil fuel mining and combustion. Mercury that is released into the air eventually ends up in soils or surface water. Once in water, microbes convert mercury into methyl mercury, which is absorbed quickly and concentrated in the tissues of predatory fish such as shark and swordfish. Large fish typically concentrate more mercury than small fish. People who eat fish with high methyl mercury concentrations can show tremors, deafness, muscle dysfunction, and attention deficits. Pregnant women and children are especially sensitive to methyl mercuryʹs toxic effects. Learning disabilities and developmental delays are common in children who have been exposed to significant levels of methyl mercury.
Mercury is not readily excreted; it is stored in mammalian body tissues. This is best described as ______________.

A) biomagnification
B) distillation
C) toxification
D) bioaccumulation
E) synergism
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Read the following scenario and answer the question below.
Mercury is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in minerals and rocks. Release of mercury from natural sources has been relatively constant over time. However, anthropogenic release of mercury has increased significantly in recent years primarily due to increased fossil fuel mining and combustion. Mercury that is released into the air eventually ends up in soils or surface water. Once in water, microbes convert mercury into methyl mercury, which is absorbed quickly and concentrated in the tissues of predatory fish such as shark and swordfish. Large fish typically concentrate more mercury than small fish. People who eat fish with high methyl mercury concentrations can show tremors, deafness, muscle dysfunction, and attention deficits. Pregnant women and children are especially sensitive to methyl mercuryʹs toxic effects. Learning disabilities and developmental delays are common in children who have been exposed to significant levels of methyl mercury.
Concentrations of methyl mercury are higher in large fish relative to concentrations in the air. This is best described as ______________.

A) distillation
B) toxification
C) biomagnification
D) synergism
E) bioaccumulation
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