ETX 10 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Phytotoxin, Mycotoxin, Photodissociation
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Hydrolysis: the amount of chemical needed to cause an effect. Toxicant: the sticking to the surface of soil particles. Mycotoxin analgesic: measured in single individuals (pharmocology) graded responses. Volatilization quantal responses: interwoven food chains which organisms exist and consume prey on various levels. Food webs: chemical that causes an adverse effect at a dose/concentration. Oxidation: cause temp pain relief anesthetics stimulants analgesics antimicrobials, larger associations are more likely casual. Hill"s causal consideration: coherence: demonstrating that outcome happens in presence but not absence of exposure. Hill"s causal consideration: analogy: bioactive chemicals found from plants. Hydrolysis antimicrobials stimulants: blanket of gases that surround earth"s surface. Lithosphere: same conclusion across studies, samples, populations. Hill"s causal consideration: analogy: chemical breakdown by organisms. Biomagnification: the field which studies flow of energy through diff organisms. Chemicals in hydrosphere: natural chemical that causes an adverse effect at a dose/concentration phytotoxins. Mycotoxin analgesic: no other explanations given consideration of alternatives.