
Pesticides: Hazards, Safety Measures, and Toxicity
Explore the properties of pesticides, how they enter the body, their effects, and the metabolic processes that reduce toxicity in this informative pre-test on life science and chemical hazards.
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Life Science Properties of Hazards Life Savers or Rat Poison Pre-Test
What is any substance or mixture intended for controlling pests? A. Pesticide B. Herbicide C. Poison D. Toxin
How can pesticides enter the body? A. Through the skin B. Through the lungs C. Through the mouth D. All of the above
Where in the body do pesticides eventually end up? A. The eyes B. The blood C. The lungs D. The skin
Pesticides will enter the blood through the villi of the large intestines. True or False? A. True B. False
What is the term for the chemical reactions that lessen the chemical toxicity? A. Metabolism B. Chemistry C. Digestion D. Formation