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Term referring to any chemical foreign to an organism.
Xenobiotic
Choose toxic, toxicity, or toxicosis...
...describes the dosage.
Toxicity
Choose toxic, toxicity, or toxicosis...
...describes the effect.
Toxic
What are two major sites of xenobiotic accumulation?
Kidney and liver
Choose Phase I or Phase II reactions...
...involve biotransformation.
Phase II
Choose Phase I or Phase II reactions...
...oxidation/reduction.
Phase I
Choose Phase I or Phase II reactions...
...convert xenobiotics into metabolites.
Phase I
How many grams in one oz?
28.35g/oz
How many grams in one pound?
453.6g/lb
How many mL in one oz?
29.6mL
How many L in one gal?
3.785L/gal
What is the estimated daily food intake for a puppy? kitten? cat? dog?
Puppy/kitten 8%
Cat 4%
Dog 6 to 3% (adolecent/adult)
What is the estimated daily food intake for beef cattle?
Yearling 2.5%
Finishing 1.5%
What is the estimated daily food intake for a horse?
Colt 3%
Mature 2%
What is the toxic constituent in chocolate? How much of this compound is in each oz of milk, dark, and baker's chocolate?
What is the toxic dosage?
Theobromine
Milk (44mg)
Dark (150mg)
Baker's (390mg)
Toxic dosage is 100mg/kg