Deck 6: Toxicology

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Allergens interfere by activating the

A)circulatory system
B)gastro-intestinal system
C)immune system
D)none of these
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Biomagnification shows that the concentrations of some toxins increase

A)going up the food chain, e.g., minnows to pelicans
B)going down the food chain, e.g., pelicans to minnows
C)vary, but not according to any discernible pattern
D)none of these
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British Anti-Lewisite (BAL) is able to react with and remove the following toxin(s) from the body.

A)Sulfur dioxide (SO2)
B)Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
C)Carbon monoxide (CO)
D)Mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb)
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is a well known poison that is a

A)metabolic poison
B)dangerous acid
C)dangerous base (alkali)
D)none of these
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Carcinogens are chemicals that can cause

A)birth defects
B)mutations
C)cancer
D)hair loss
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Catalysts are substances which

A)slow down an undesired reaction
B)speed up a reaction while being used up in the reaction
C)speed up a reaction without being used up in the reaction
D)none of these
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Catalysts in living organisms are called

A)placebos
B)positrons
C)enzymes
D)inhibitors
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Chronic toxicology refers to long periods of exposure, whereas acute toxicology refers to relatively brief periods of exposure.
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DDT (p-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) has been used extensively as

A)a fertilizer
B)compost material
C)an insecticide
D)none of these
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Dioxins

A)do not cause chloracne, a disfiguring skin disease
B)were produced as a by-product of Agent Orange, the herbicide used in the Vietnam War
C)are well understood as to their effects on humans
D)none of these
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Endocrine toxins, or "environmental estrogens," such as bisphenol A (BPA) may cause, in humans and in wildlife,

A)feminization of males
B)disruption of reproduction
C)effects on fetal development
D)all of these
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Heavy metals such as mercury, thallium, and lead react with and interfere with the action of

A)carbohydrates
B)enzymes
C)lipids (oily substances)
D)none of these
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Highly polar substances such as water efficiently dissolve

A)ionic and non-polar substances
B)ionic and polar substances
C)non-polar substances
D)heavy metals
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Lead poisoning can cause

A)mental retardation and hyperactivity in developing young people
B)nerve damage such as irrational behavior in adults
C)anemia (lowered hemoglobin levels in the blood)
D)all of these
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Medications and toxins alike can enter the body through the skin.
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Mutagens such as benzo[ᶏ]pyrene can cause changes in the genes in the cells.
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Nerve cells (neurons) are connected by

A)cilia
B)ligaments
C)gaps or synapses across which chemicals called neurotransmitters flow
D)none of these
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Neurotoxins interfere with the

A)Citric Acid cycle
B)Krebs cycle
C)Acetylcholine Cycle
D)none of these
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Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is

A)very dangerous to humans, even at low concentrations
B)dangerous to humans at high concentrations
C)more toxic to plants than sulfur dioxide (SO2)
D)useful to silo fillers as a breathing aid
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PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls,

A)are used today extensively for various purposes in industry
B)are safe for aquatic organisms
C)can cause chloracne in humans and their manufacture in the US has been discontinued
D)none of these
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Poisons that show up in the environment due to the activities of our society are known as

A)environmental toxins
B)class E toxins
C)chemicals banned by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
D)none of these
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Select the accurate statement.

A)Exposure to lead and its compounds is safe.
B)Exposure to lead is unsafe, but its compounds are safe.
C)Exposure to lead as well as its compounds is unsafe.
D)Lead is seldom used commercially in our society.
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Substances which in low concentrations can cause death in test animals are known as

A)allergens
B)toxins
C)flammables
D)none of these
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Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is an environmental toxin chiefly because of its action as a

A)gastrointestinal tract irritant
B)skin irritant
C)respiratory tract irritant
D)none of these
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Teratogens such as thalidomide can cause

A)birth defects
B)anemia
C)hepatitis
D)none of these
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The air sacks in the lungs by which gases pass in and out of the bloodstream are known as

A)cilia
B)alveoli
C)mitochondria
D)none of these
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The amount of a substance which is lethal to 50% of the test population is called lthe

A)LT-50
B)ET-50%
C)LD50
D)statistical average value
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The author of the ground-breaking book, Silent Spring, wich sounded an alarm concerning risks to the environment, was

A)Paracelsus
B)Matheiu Orfila
C)Bruce Ames
D)Rachel Carson
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The highest does of a substance at which no effect is noticed is referred to as the

A)NOEL
B)LD-zero
C)Safe dose
D)QSAR
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The insecticide DDT (p-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) is

A)highly toxic to humans
B)toxic to some aquatic life
C)toxic to some aquatic life, and able to interfere with the strength of eggshells, causing a decline I bird population
D)very expensive
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The insecticides parathion and malathion interfere with the

A)Citric Acid Cycle
B)Krebs Cycle
C)Acetylcholine Cycle
D)none of these
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The lungs are protected from inhalation of large (but not small) particles by the

A)cilia
B)the body's largest organ which is the skin
C)the pulmonary system
D)none of these
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The major route for the absorption of nutrients and water into the body is

A)the gastro-intestinal tract
B)the body's largest organ which is the skin
C)the pulmonary system
D)the circulatory system
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The most dangerous forms of mercury is/are

A)elemental liquid
B)elemental liquid and vapor
C)mercury compounds such as fungicides for grain
D)vapor and mercury compounds such as fungicides for grain.
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The nerve gas Sarin interferes with the

A)Citric Acid Cycle
B)Krebs Cycle
C)Acetylcholine Cycle
D) Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle
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The neurotransmitter used by nerve cells is

A)adenosine diphosphate
B)adenosine triphosphate
C)acetylcholine
D)insulin
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The situation in which the combined toxicity of substances is greater than their sum is

A)anti-antagonism
B)synergism
C)equilibrium
D)bioaccumulation
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The toxin arsenic occurs naturally in the water supplies in some locations.
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The toxin cadmium is

A)a problem known since antiquity
B)used in rechargeable batteries
C)rapidly removed from the body
D)not found in tobacco smoke
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The toxin carbon monoxide (CO) acts by reacting with and tying up

A)adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
B)thyroxin
C)thiamine
D)hemoglobin
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The toxin carbon monoxide (CO) interferes with the ability of hemoglobin to carry

A)hydrogen
B)nitrogen
C)oxygen
D)enzymes
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The toxicity of chemicals can vary greatly between different species.
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Toxins in the environment are generally broken down by

A)water, light, and microorganisms
B)catalysts
C)enzymes
D)PCBs
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1
Allergens interfere by activating the

A)circulatory system
B)gastro-intestinal system
C)immune system
D)none of these
C
2
Biomagnification shows that the concentrations of some toxins increase

A)going up the food chain, e.g., minnows to pelicans
B)going down the food chain, e.g., pelicans to minnows
C)vary, but not according to any discernible pattern
D)none of these
A
3
British Anti-Lewisite (BAL) is able to react with and remove the following toxin(s) from the body.

A)Sulfur dioxide (SO2)
B)Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
C)Carbon monoxide (CO)
D)Mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb)
D
4
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a well known poison that is a

A)metabolic poison
B)dangerous acid
C)dangerous base (alkali)
D)none of these
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Carcinogens are chemicals that can cause

A)birth defects
B)mutations
C)cancer
D)hair loss
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Catalysts are substances which

A)slow down an undesired reaction
B)speed up a reaction while being used up in the reaction
C)speed up a reaction without being used up in the reaction
D)none of these
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Catalysts in living organisms are called

A)placebos
B)positrons
C)enzymes
D)inhibitors
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Chronic toxicology refers to long periods of exposure, whereas acute toxicology refers to relatively brief periods of exposure.
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DDT (p-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) has been used extensively as

A)a fertilizer
B)compost material
C)an insecticide
D)none of these
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Dioxins

A)do not cause chloracne, a disfiguring skin disease
B)were produced as a by-product of Agent Orange, the herbicide used in the Vietnam War
C)are well understood as to their effects on humans
D)none of these
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Endocrine toxins, or "environmental estrogens," such as bisphenol A (BPA) may cause, in humans and in wildlife,

A)feminization of males
B)disruption of reproduction
C)effects on fetal development
D)all of these
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Heavy metals such as mercury, thallium, and lead react with and interfere with the action of

A)carbohydrates
B)enzymes
C)lipids (oily substances)
D)none of these
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Highly polar substances such as water efficiently dissolve

A)ionic and non-polar substances
B)ionic and polar substances
C)non-polar substances
D)heavy metals
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Lead poisoning can cause

A)mental retardation and hyperactivity in developing young people
B)nerve damage such as irrational behavior in adults
C)anemia (lowered hemoglobin levels in the blood)
D)all of these
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Medications and toxins alike can enter the body through the skin.
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Mutagens such as benzo[ᶏ]pyrene can cause changes in the genes in the cells.
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Nerve cells (neurons) are connected by

A)cilia
B)ligaments
C)gaps or synapses across which chemicals called neurotransmitters flow
D)none of these
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Neurotoxins interfere with the

A)Citric Acid cycle
B)Krebs cycle
C)Acetylcholine Cycle
D)none of these
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Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is

A)very dangerous to humans, even at low concentrations
B)dangerous to humans at high concentrations
C)more toxic to plants than sulfur dioxide (SO2)
D)useful to silo fillers as a breathing aid
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PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls,

A)are used today extensively for various purposes in industry
B)are safe for aquatic organisms
C)can cause chloracne in humans and their manufacture in the US has been discontinued
D)none of these
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Poisons that show up in the environment due to the activities of our society are known as

A)environmental toxins
B)class E toxins
C)chemicals banned by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
D)none of these
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Select the accurate statement.

A)Exposure to lead and its compounds is safe.
B)Exposure to lead is unsafe, but its compounds are safe.
C)Exposure to lead as well as its compounds is unsafe.
D)Lead is seldom used commercially in our society.
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Substances which in low concentrations can cause death in test animals are known as

A)allergens
B)toxins
C)flammables
D)none of these
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Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is an environmental toxin chiefly because of its action as a

A)gastrointestinal tract irritant
B)skin irritant
C)respiratory tract irritant
D)none of these
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Teratogens such as thalidomide can cause

A)birth defects
B)anemia
C)hepatitis
D)none of these
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The air sacks in the lungs by which gases pass in and out of the bloodstream are known as

A)cilia
B)alveoli
C)mitochondria
D)none of these
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The amount of a substance which is lethal to 50% of the test population is called lthe

A)LT-50
B)ET-50%
C)LD50
D)statistical average value
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The author of the ground-breaking book, Silent Spring, wich sounded an alarm concerning risks to the environment, was

A)Paracelsus
B)Matheiu Orfila
C)Bruce Ames
D)Rachel Carson
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The highest does of a substance at which no effect is noticed is referred to as the

A)NOEL
B)LD-zero
C)Safe dose
D)QSAR
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The insecticide DDT (p-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) is

A)highly toxic to humans
B)toxic to some aquatic life
C)toxic to some aquatic life, and able to interfere with the strength of eggshells, causing a decline I bird population
D)very expensive
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The insecticides parathion and malathion interfere with the

A)Citric Acid Cycle
B)Krebs Cycle
C)Acetylcholine Cycle
D)none of these
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The lungs are protected from inhalation of large (but not small) particles by the

A)cilia
B)the body's largest organ which is the skin
C)the pulmonary system
D)none of these
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The major route for the absorption of nutrients and water into the body is

A)the gastro-intestinal tract
B)the body's largest organ which is the skin
C)the pulmonary system
D)the circulatory system
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The most dangerous forms of mercury is/are

A)elemental liquid
B)elemental liquid and vapor
C)mercury compounds such as fungicides for grain
D)vapor and mercury compounds such as fungicides for grain.
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The nerve gas Sarin interferes with the

A)Citric Acid Cycle
B)Krebs Cycle
C)Acetylcholine Cycle
D) Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle
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The neurotransmitter used by nerve cells is

A)adenosine diphosphate
B)adenosine triphosphate
C)acetylcholine
D)insulin
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The situation in which the combined toxicity of substances is greater than their sum is

A)anti-antagonism
B)synergism
C)equilibrium
D)bioaccumulation
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The toxin arsenic occurs naturally in the water supplies in some locations.
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The toxin cadmium is

A)a problem known since antiquity
B)used in rechargeable batteries
C)rapidly removed from the body
D)not found in tobacco smoke
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The toxin carbon monoxide (CO) acts by reacting with and tying up

A)adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
B)thyroxin
C)thiamine
D)hemoglobin
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The toxin carbon monoxide (CO) interferes with the ability of hemoglobin to carry

A)hydrogen
B)nitrogen
C)oxygen
D)enzymes
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The toxicity of chemicals can vary greatly between different species.
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Toxins in the environment are generally broken down by

A)water, light, and microorganisms
B)catalysts
C)enzymes
D)PCBs
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