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Intro to Toxicology Quiz

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Intro to Toxicology Quiz

Do you understand the basics of toxicology and how chemicals affect the body? Take our quiz and put your knowledge to the test.

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Parts per Million (ppm) refers to the concentration of a substance in the air, measured in millionths of a kilometer.
The larger the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) the more dangerous a substance is.
Which route of exposure refers to the substance being intentionally or accidentally eaten?
Asphyxiants disrupt the uptake of oxygen into the bloodstream through the lungs.
The amount of a hazardous substance required to kill half of a test population is referred to as the:
Which of the following materials is associated with metal toxicity?
Ionizing radiation is almost never naturally-occurring.
Chemical symptoms that appear only after long-tern, repeated exposure are called:
Naturally-occurring chemicals are much safer than synthetic ones.
Four Threshhold Limit Values are listed below. Which represents the greatest relative toxicity?
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