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Chapter 15 Environmental Health, Pollution, and Toxicology.

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1 Chapter 15 Environmental Health, Pollution, and Toxicology

2 Vocabulary  Toxicology science that studies chemicals  Pollution vs. Contamination unwanted change vs. unfit for a use  Toxin vs. Carcinogen  pollutant vs. pollutant increases risk of cancer

3 Measuring Pollution Pesticides- ppm or ppb 100 ppm = 100 mg/kg = 0.01% ? ppm = 1.0% Water Pollutants- Density water 1g/cm 3 1ppm = mg/L ? ppm = µg/L ? ppm = µg/L Air Pollutant mg / m 3 3G salt in 3 metric tons of popcorn = 1ppm

4 Categories of Pollutants 1. Infectious agents 2. Toxic metals 3. Organic compounds 4. Radiation 5. Thermal Pollutants 6. Particulates 7. Asbestos 8. Electromagnetic fields 9. Noise pollution 10. Voluntary exposure

5 1. Infectious agents Interaction between humans and food, soil, water, air. These include environmentally transmitted diseases- Legionnaires’ disease, Giardiasis, Salmonella, Malaria, Lyme disease, Anthrax

6 Toxic Heavy Metals  Hg, Pb, Cd, Ni, Au, …….. P. 300  By products of refineries, mining  Direct toxic physiological effects -stored and accumulate fatty tissue, known as body burden -human body- 150 mg lead compared to 13 mg mercury  Potential pathway -biomagnifocation accumulation of a substance as moves through food web

7 Organic Compounds  Persistent compounds PCB, Aldrin, DDT, Endrin, Dioxins  Hormonally Active Agents (HAAs) Herbicides, plastics, pesticides affect endocrine system ( thyroid, pancreas, ovaries, testes, pituitary)

8 Electromagnetic Fields Electric appliance, transmission lines, electric motors Electric appliance, transmission lines, electric motors Do these pose a health risk? Do these pose a health risk? -Study showed children 1 to 3 times more likely to develop leukemia if exposed to EMFs -Others inconclusive

9 Dose and Response Dose-response curve Dose-response curve LD-50- lethal dose- 50% population die ED-50- effective dose- 50% of population show desired effect such as lower cholesterols TD-50- Toxic effects to 50% population such a nausea, slurred speech, etc.


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