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Pesticide found on soil l, leaves, skin, and other surfaces right after application is called a _______.

Deposit

After application, the pesticide deposit that remains is called a _______.

Residue

The

Heat, light, moisture, and soil organisms

Who

Preharvest interval

At what

Residue tolerance

Who is required to set a finite residue tolerance for every pesticide used on food or feed?

The EPA

At what tolerance does the EPA set tolerances that is safe for test animals?

100 times smaller or safer.

If the EPA determines that 200 ppm of Pesticide has no effect on animals then what would they set the tolerance at?

2ppm

At what facto will the EPA add in addition to the 100 times safer factor if they determine that children or infants may be exposed to greater amounts of pesticide because they consume more of a certain food?

10

True

Pre-slaughter instrrval( same as pre-harvest but used on livestock)

A

False

True or False


Food may have no residues at all because the residues may have degraded or the crop may have been treated with the minimum dose of a pesticide.

True

True or False


Soil and plant surfaces may contain pesticide residue even when they are not directly sprayed with pesticide.

True