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1 Chapter 8: Environmental Health Intro screen

2 Host screen

3 Movement / Distribution
Environmental Health 8.1 Toxicology 8.2 Movement / Distribution Toxins Measuring Toxicity Take a Risk $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Jeopardy round

4 $200 Environmental Health
The complete physical, mental, social and spiritual well being. Single Jeopardy – Category 1

5 $400 Environmental Health
An abnormal change in individual’s condition that impairs its functions is called: Teratogen C. Disease Pathogen D. mutagen Single Jeopardy – Category 1

6 $600 Env Health Who are three agencies who enforce laws and take action about the world’s environmental health? Single Jeopardy – Category 1

7 $800 Environmental Health
Viruses, bacteria, mosquitoes are considered________ & are able to spread disease rapidly. Single Jeopardy – Category 1

8 $1000 Environmental Health
Healthy agencies, such as who, calculate the total cost of the disease or illness by combining premature deaths & loss of a healthy lifestyle resulting from illness or disease is called…”What is _____________?” Single Jeopardy – Category 1

9 Teratogens induce abnormalities in which of the following cells types:
$200 Toxicology Teratogens induce abnormalities in which of the following cells types: Germ D. Skin Embryonic Somatic Single Jeopardy – Category 2

10 $400 Toxicology These cells change the body’s hormonal chemistry, which affects our development, our behavior and our physiology. Single Jeopardy – Category 2

11 $600 Toxicology The study of poisons and their effect on our living systems is called: Pathology Epidemiology Toxicology Biology Single Jeopardy – Category 2

12 $800 Toxicology Allergens are substances that
A. repress the immune system. B. stimulate the nervous system. C. prevent oxygen uptake. D. activate the immune system. E. interfere with oxygen uptake. Single Jeopardy – Category 2

13 $1000 Toxicology a. What is sick building syndrome?
b. Name 3 substances which contribute to ‘sick building syndrome’. c. Give an example of a health condition caused by sick building syndrome. Single Jeopardy – Category 2

14 $200 Movement, Distr & Fate of Toxins
When one mixes a solute in a solvent, this is called…? Single Jeopardy – Category 3

15 $400 Movement, Distr & Fate of Toxins
Name 3 ways that “toxins” enter into an organism. Single Jeopardy – Category 3

16 $600 Movement, Distrib & Fate of Toxins
Used as flame retardants in textiles, foam in upholstery and plastic in computers and appliances. PFOA PCB’s PBDEs Phtalates Single Jeopardy – Category 3

17 $800 Movement, Distrib & Fate of Toxins
Found in cosmetics, deodorants and many soft plastics such as poly vinyl chloride used for food packaging, children’s toys and medical devices. Causes kidney & liver damage, some cancers and endrocrine disruptors. Single Jeopardy – Category 3

18 $1000 Movement, Distr & Fate of Toxins
A prime plastics ingredients found in water bottles, baby bottles, tooth protecting sealants. Causes abnormal chromosomal #’s, mental retardation, miscarriages and may alter sexual development in both males & females. Single Jeopardy – Category 3

19 Highly persistent organic pollutants are toxic because…?
$200 Measuring Toxicity Highly persistent organic pollutants are toxic because…? Single Jeopardy – Category 4

20 What is occurring in this graph?
$400 Measuring Toxicity What is occurring in this graph? Single Jeopardy – Category 4

21 $600 Measuring Toxicity An LD50 is a dose of a toxic chemical that
A. is an acceptable level of risk for most individuals. B. all individuals react to. C. kills individuals 50 years old and over. D. is 50 times less than the minimal dose. E. kills half of the population. Single Jeopardy – Category 4

22 $800 Measuring Toxicity Detection of toxic chemicals depends upon
A. how many chemicals are present. B. how many individuals respond to them at a certain dosage. C. the sensitivity of measuring techniques and how many chemicals are present. D. whether or not individuals or groups of individuals are sensitive to them. Single Jeopardy – Category 4

23 $1000 Measuring Toxicity Describe how synergeistic effects with another chemical can problems with understanding a threshold value for PCB’s exposure. Single Jeopardy – Category 4

24 $200 Take A risk Explain why eating larger predatory fish such as tuna and sea bass, than from eating small non-predatory fish. Single Jeopardy – Category 5

25 What is a______________
$400 Take a Risk The harm caused by the hazard increases as the amount of hazard entering the body (dose) increases. What is a______________ Single Jeopardy – Category 5

26 $600 Take a Risk The scientific process of estimating the threat of particular chemicals which have an effect upon human health. Single Jeopardy – Category 5

27 Which agency assists with this effort?
$800 Take A Risk Sets priorities and evaluates relevant factors to make regulatory decisions. What is this called? Which agency assists with this effort? Single Jeopardy – Category 5

28 $1000 Take a Risk Name 2 chemicals from the POP list and explain their sources. Single Jeopardy – Category 5


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