Define That
Biology
Chemicals
Risky Business
Toxic
100

This is a single celled organism that multiplies rapidly on it's own.

Bacteria

100

This is used to treat bacterial infections

Antibiotics

100

Exposure to harmful chemicals can cause behavioral changes, learning disabilities, ADD, paralysis, and death for this body system

Nervous System

100

Identify the hazard:

Fire, earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, and severe storms

Natural Hazard

100

Other than genetics and body condition, these are two variables to consider when determining what level of exposure to a specific toxic chemic will cause harm

Dose and Age

200

This is a statistical method used to estimate how much harm a particular hazard may cause to human health

Risk Assessment

200

Examples are flu and AIDS.

Virus

200

Typically, 10-40 years can pass before the exposure begins to produce symptoms from what type of toxic chemical

Carcinogens

200

Poverty, being born male, smoking, and what other risk are the greatest 4 that shorten life?

Being obese

200

Arsenic, Lead, Mercury, Vinyl Chloride, and Polychlorinated biphenyls are what

The 5 most harmful chemicals to human health

300

This is the measure of the ability of a substance to cause injury, illness, or death to a living organism

Toxicity

300

Biggest killer is Malaria. Spread by mosquitos.

Parasite

300

Hormonally Active Agents (HAAs) are also know as what disruptors?

Endocrine

300

This causes people to overestimate risk or to worry more about unusual risk instead of common everyday risks

Fear

300

This is the amount that can kill 50% of the animals in a test population within a given time period.

LD50 or Median Lethal Dose

400

This is chemicals that are harmful to a fetus on embryo that cause birth defects.

Teratogens

400

Infectious disease deaths dropped from 35%-16% between 1970-2015 due to this way to prevent a viral infection.

Vaccination

400

This is the most common type of testing potentially harmful chemicals to find their safety or lethal dose

Live Animal testing

400

Identify the hazard:

Unsafe working conditions, risks of criminal assault, and living in poverty

Cultural Hazard

400

Health damage as a result of the exposure

Response

500

This is decisions about whether and how to reduce the risk to a lower level and at what cost

Risk management

500

These two biological hazards can be transmitted from one person to another

Bacteria and Virus

500

What percentage of the 85,000 synthetic chemicals registered for commercial use are tested.

10%

500

This is the greatest risk in terms of death per year

Poverty

500

When there is substantial preliminary evidence that a chemical can cause harm to living things, decision makers should takes measures to prevent harm rather than waiting for more testing

Precautionary Principle

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