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ERHS 502 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 What is Toxicology? - ANSWERSThe study of adverse effects of agents on living organisms What is a Toxin? - ANSWERSA toxic substance produced naturally What is a Toxicant - ANSWERSA toxic substance produced by humans or is a by-product of huma...

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What is Toxicology? - ANSWERSThe study of adverse effects of agents on living organisms



What is a Toxin? - ANSWERSA toxic substance produced naturally



What is a Toxicant - ANSWERSA toxic substance produced by humans or is a by-product of human-made
activities



What is an example of a Toxin: - ANSWERSSnake Venom Toxin



What is an example of a Toxicant: - ANSWERSBenzene (Carcinogen), Pesticides, Antifreeze (Ethylene
Glycol)



How can a chemical be classified? - ANSWERS- The organ it targets (hepatotoxicant, neurotoxicant)

- What it is used for (biocide, solvent)

- Adverse Effect (carcinogen)

- Physical State

- Toxic Potency

- Mechanism of Action (inhibitor, channel)

- Structure/Chemical Type (organophosphate, metal)

- What source it comes from (air, water, food)



What is a Xenobiotic Chemcial? - ANSWERSAny chemical that is foreign to the body



What is an Endogenous Chemcial? - ANSWERSAny chemical that is made in the body

,T/F: Endogenous Chemicals are never toxic. - ANSWERSFalse, naturally occurring chemicals made in the
body can be as toxic as anthropogenic chemicals



Who was Paracelsus? - ANSWERSThe "Father of Toxicology"

- The dose makes the poison



What is the EPA? - ANSWERSU.S. Environmental Protection Agency

- Helps protect the environment



What is the FDA? - ANSWERSU.S. Food and Drug Administration

- Helps protect public health



What is the CDC? - ANSWERSCenters for Disease Control and Prevention

- Helps protect against infectious diseases



What is OSHA? - ANSWERSOccupational Safety and Health Administration

-Helps ensure safe and healthly working conditions for workers



What is a Hazard? - ANSWERSThe ability to cause an adverse effect



What is Risk? - ANSWERSThe probability of an adverse effect to occur under specific use or exposure
conditions



What is Dose Response? - ANSWERSThe amount of an agent required for their to be a response



What are three assumptions of Dose-Response Relationship? - ANSWERS1. There is a specific target site
for the agent to interact with, resulting in the initiation of a response

2. The severity of the response relates to the concentration of agent at the target site

3. The concentration at the target site is related to the dose administered

, What are four characteristics of the Dose-Response Relationship? - ANSWERS1. All substances are
poisons, but the dose determines if the substance is a remedy or pathology

2. The physiological analysis of organic systems is done using the aid of toxic substances

3. All chemicals act in the body according to basically laws of physics an chemistry

4. A chemical must make contact with a cell to be toxic



What are the two characteristics of exposure that influence dose? - ANSWERS1. Route of Exposure

2. Duration of Exposure



Why is route of exposure important? - ANSWERSIt can lead to different outcomes

- Ex. Snake Venom

- Ingested = harmless

- injected = toxic



What are examples of Routes of Exposure? - ANSWERSInhalation, Ingestion, Subcutaneous, Dermal



What are the four Durations/Frequencies of Exposure - ANSWERSAcute = exposure for < 24 hours,
usually a single exposure

Subacute = exposure for 24 hours - 1 month, multiple or continuous exposures

Subchronic = exposure for 1 - 3 months

Chronic = exposure for > 3 months



What is an example of Duration/Frequency of Exposure? - ANSWERSBenzene



Acute Exposure = Impacts CNS (headache, dizziness, shaking)



Chronic Exposure = Bone Marrow Cancer



What is NOEL? - ANSWERSNo Observable Effect Level

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