ENVIRON 201 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Teratology, Toxic Substances Control Act Of 1976, Endocrine Disruptor

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Environ 201- chapter 14: environmental health and toxicology. Environmental health: the study of environmental factors that influence human health and quality of life and the health of ecological systems essential to environmental quality and long-term human well-being. Toxicology: the scientific field that examines the effects of poisonous chemicals and other agents on humans and other organisms. Toxicity: the degree of harm a chemical substance can inflict. Toxicant: a substance that acts as a poison to humans or wildlife. Environmental toxicology: the study of toxicants that come from or are discharged into the environment, including the study of health effects on humans, other animals, and ecosystems. Toxins: a toxic chemical stored or manufactured in the tissues of living organisms. Carcinogens: a chemical or type of radiation that causes cancer. Mutagens: a toxicant that causes mutations in the dna of an organism. Teratogens: a toxicant that causes harm to the unborn, resulting in birth defects.

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