APES Module 5, Lesson 14.01

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Across
  1. 4. Dose response in which there is a minimum dose necessary for any physiological response at all
  2. 8. Chemical interactions that can decrease a toxin's harmful effect
  3. 9. A long-lasting or permanent repercussion of exposure to a toxin is a(n) ___ effect
  4. 11. Dose response in which a low dose of a chemical agent may trigger the opposite response to a very high dose
  5. 13. The accumulation of toxins in fatty tissues and some organs at a higher than expected level
Down
  1. 1. A toxin's resistance to being broken down easily
  2. 2. Chemical interactions that can multiply a toxin's harmful effect
  3. 3. Dose response in which there is a relatively more intense response at a low dose than a high dose
  4. 5. The type and amount of damage that results from exposure
  5. 6. The magnification of the effects of bioaccumulation as toxins travel up the food chain
  6. 7. Dose response in which toxicity increases with dosage, most often linear
  7. 10. The probability of sustaining harm from some hazard that may cause injury or disease, economic loss, or environmental damage
  8. 12. Intentional exposure to toxins as an attempt to develop immunity
  9. 14. An immediate reaction to a toxin is a(n) ___ effect