LD50 + Legislation
Pathogens
Landfills & Sewage
Pollutants
Miscellaneous
100

LD50 is defined as the ____________ which kills ___________ of the TEST population.

dose; 50%

100

The vector for malaria is this.

What is a(n) (Anopheles) mosquito?

100

Incineration as a means by which to get rid of trash is considered a poor option due to causing this.

What is air pollution?

100

Synthetic, carbon-based, fat-soluble pollutants that aren’t easily metabolized by organisms bodies describes this type of pollutant.

What are persistent organic pollutants?

100

Warmer water has __________ dissolved oxygen than colder water.

What is less?

200

Scientists began with 50 mice. They gave the unfortunate mice a chemical. The LD50 can be determined by the dose at which ____________ mice are remaining. (give specific number of mice) 

 What is 25?

200

Plague is carried by this vector.

What are fleas?

200

Approximately 60 percent of municipal solid waste in the United States is composed of some form of organic matter that could be composted. Every American generates approximately 2 kg of waste every day. The amount of compostable waste that could be generated by one individual in a week would be closest to this.

What is 8.4 kg?

200

The buildup/concentration of persistent organic pollutants in the bodies of organisms over time is called this.

What is bioaccumulation?

200

You want to test the effects of increasing salt concentration on the germination of plant seeds. This is the independent variable.

 What is salt concentration?

300
This environmental legislation allows for "cradle to grave" tracking of hazardous substances.

What is RCRA? 

300

This compound, which can cause thinning of bird shells, is used as a preventative for malaria

DDT

300

This can be removed by primary sewage treatment

What are large particles, garbage, pebbles....

300

This is the increasing concentration per unit of body tissue of POPs in organisms at higher trophic levels

What is biomagnification?

300

You are performing an experiment to test the effect of different pH levels of acid rain on plant growth. This would be an appropriate control group.

What is ... plants watered with non-acidic water? 

400

This is the most dangerous substance on this chart & why.


What is antifreeze - because it is a smaller dose of this than any of the others that kills an individual

400

Cholera is caused by _____________. Human health impacts include _________.

bacteria in water; diarrhea

400

Information gathered by a scientist abut the toxicity of chemical X and chemical Y showed that they had individual safe limits for fish at particular concentrations. But when they were used together at the safe concentrations, there were extensive fish kills. This is synergism. Based on this information, this is what a synergistic effect is.

What is an interaction in which the combined effects of things results in a greater effect than the sum of their individual effects?

400

This type of nonpoint pollution can lead to eutrophication.

What is inorganic fertilizer? 

400

This pollutants mimic, block, or interfere with hormones.

What are endocrine disruptors? 

500

Known for establishing Superfund sites, this environmental legislation allows the EPA to intervene in managing contaminated sites. 

What is CERCLA? 

500

This virus is also transmitted by mosquitoes, can cause birth defects such as small heads

what is zika

500

The final treatment step of removal of bacteria/viral pathogens during sewage treatment can include these methods.

What is chlorination, UV light, ozone...?

500

You are most unlikely to find fish at this point in the graph:


 What is C?

500

This is the term for water that has leaked out through an area; in the case of a landfill, this water would be contaminated.

What is leachate? 

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