History
Toxicology Fields
Toxicity Factors
Toxin vs. Toxicant
Exposure Methods
100

This famous quote is said to be the "guidebook" of Toxicology.

What is "the dose makes the poison"?

100

This field of toxicology analyzes bodily samples like blood or urine for criminal evidence.

What is forensic toxicology?

100

Melatonin, a common sleep aid, is taken at night to boost the natural sleep hormone that is expressed at night.

What is time of exposure?

100

Snake venom is an example of this.

What is a toxin?

100

This method of exposure directly targets the respiratory tract.

What is an inhalant exposure?

300

This 16th-century Swiss Alchemist is known as the "Father of Toxicology."

Who is Paracelsus?

300

This field of toxicology studies the effects of environmental pollutants such as fossil fuels.

What is environmental toxicology?

300

Caffeine within chocolate is known to target the heart in dogs, which can cause death, but no similar effect is observed in humans.

What are species factors?

300

DDT, a chemical found in pesticides, is an example of this.

What is a toxicant?

300

This method of exposure targets the digestive tract.

What is ingestion exposure?

400

This field of toxicology studies the impacts of toxins on the growing fetus.

What is developmental toxicology?

400

Bananas are radioactive due to the potassium-40 isotope within them. However, one would need to consume 50,000,000 bananas in a short duration to become affected with radiation poisoning.

What are dose factors?

400

Mercury produced by an industrial plant is an example of this.

What is a toxicant?

400

This method of exposure targets the skin.

What is dermal exposure?