PHAR 1001 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Arsenic Poisoning, Thalidomide, Asthma

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At least 90% of the exam questions will come from this list (which is simply the questions cut and pasted from the last several years exams) *****note any never, always, sometimes, often or seldom might be changed to any. Of the others in future exams (e. g. a never might become an always ) *****also note any lower might become higher or vice versa, similarly any more, . All questions are either true/false or multiple choice. An important source of air pollution in connecticut is from smoke stacks in the ohio river valley. Thalidomide is known to cause birth defects in humans. Thalidomide can cause birth defects if taken during pregnancy. Mobile sources of air pollution (e. g. car tailpipes) never produce pollution at distant sites. None of the air pollution in connecticut comes from smokestacks in ohio. The concentration of toxic chemicals in fish can be more than 10 times higher than that in the water the fish live in.

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