HLTH 642 Quiz 3
HLTH 642 Quiz 3 Liberty University
HLTH 642 Quiz: Foodborne Toxic and Physical Agents
- The beneficial effects of some toxic substances at low doses is referred to as:
- Factors unrelated to physiology that determine toxicity include:
- The majority of pesticides in the U.S. are used for:
- The dose-response of a toxicant is important to food safety because:
- These toxins are found primarily in the flesh of coral reef fish:
- A “toxin” is generally considered to be a substance:
- Which of the following statements is true regarding toxins?
- Mycotoxins are produced by:
- The key distinction of an additive over an adulterant is:
- Which of the following is considered a toxic health outcome:
- The dose-response of a substance is:
- A “poison” is generally considered to be a substance:
- Toxic metals are known to leach into foods from certain containers such as:
- Which of the following chemicals often enter the food chain from geological processes?
- Which toxins are actually formed by bacterial metabolism of fish muscle proteins?
- The greatest risk from food contamination with radionuclides probably comes from:
- Which of the following is considered an agrochemical?
- Which of the following plant toxins are associated with potatoes, tomatoes, and eggplants?
- The greatest problem with sediments containing persistent chemical pollutants is:
- Toxic substances found in mushrooms are considered to be:
- An indicator of relative toxicity among substances is the:
- These toxins are responsible for the disease syndrome known as neurotoxic shellfish poisoning (NSP):
- The risks of consuming plant toxins is greatest:
- These mycotoxins can cause acute disease but they are also established as potent hepatocarcinogens:
- The key to pesticide safety with regard to foods is:
Set 2
- A “toxin” is generally considered to be a substance:
- Prior to use in foods, additives must be:
- Which of the following statements is true regarding toxins?
- A “poison” is generally considered to be a substance:
- An indicator of relative toxicity among substances is the:
- 2 out of 2 points Of the approximately 5,000 known species of algae, which group is most responsible for introducing toxins into the human food chain:
- The majority of pesticides in the U.S. are used for:
- These mycotoxins can cause acute disease but they are also established as potent hepatocarcinogens:
- Which toxins are actually formed by bacterial metabolism of fish muscle proteins?
- Of the following, which scenario is most difficult in establishing the causation of a disease from the ingestion of toxicants?
- The greatest problem with sediments containing persistent chemical pollutants is:
- From limited surveillance data, the most frequently reported injury comes from
- The risks of consuming plant toxins is greatest:
- Which of the following toxins are considered super antigens?
- This toxic metabolite may enter the human food chain in milk as a result of cows being fed alfatoxin-contaminated feedstuff:
- The greatest risks with veterinary drugs and animals used for food are from:
- The period of time between the consumption of toxic substances and the appearance of adverse health outcomes is referred to as:
- toxin(s) is/are considered heat stabile.
- Which of the following is considered an agrochemical?
- The dose-response of a toxicant is important to food safety because:
- Factors unrelated to physiology that determine toxicity include:
- The key to pesticide safety with regard to foods is:
- The dose-response of a substance is:
- Toxic metals are known to leach into foods from certain containers such as:
- The greatest risk from food contamination with radionuclides probably comes from: