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BIOL 2650 |
Study Guide Chapter 10 |
Fall 2008 |
1. What problems did researchers find in the alligator population of
Lake Apopka? What was the probable cause?
2. Know the following categories of hazards:
physical
chemical
biological
cultural
3. In the highly developed countries (HDCs), what are the top two
causes of death?
Worldwide, transmissible or infectious diseases cause what % of
deaths?
4. What are the 5 leading infectious diseases, in terms of annual
deaths?
5. Why is malaria increasing?
6. Why is tuberculosis increasing?
7. List 3 reasons why indoor pollutants are a bigger problem in the
HDCs than in developing countries.
8. Why is lead a problem? What is its effect and how are we exposed
to it?
9. What are PBDEs? Why have they been banned in Europe?
10. Have all or most of the synthetic chemicals used in modern
society been tested for toxicity?
11. What did the 2002 USGS study of U.S. streams show?12. What did
Rachel Carson's book, Silent Spring, deal with? What was the effect of
its publication?
13. Why do some countries still use DDT? (Should US companies be
allowed to produce and export a pesticide that is banned for use in this
country?)
14. Know the following terms:
carcinogen
mutagen
allergen
neurotoxin
endocrine disruptor
15. How widespread is the problem of exposure to endocrine
disruptors?
Why are they a problem, even in minute concentrations?
16. What is the evidence that they may be affecting human
populations?
Know that atrazine, bisphenol-A, and phthalates
are endocrine disruptors, as are many chlorinated hydrocarbons (found in
plastics and pesticides).
17. How does persistence affect the problem of toxicants?
What factors influence the rate of breakdown or decomposition?
18. Know bioaccumulation and biomagnification.
19. What are epidemiological studies? What are their strengths and
weaknesses?
20. Animal studies are usually dose-response experiments. What are
their strengths and weaknesses?
21. What factors influence the response of different individuals to a
particular dose?
22. What are synergistic effects, and how do they complicate toxicity
studies?
23. What are POPS? What International Treaty is aimed at ending
their use and release into the environment?
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