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Chapitre 6

Chapitre 6
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    Liste de questions

  • 1

    Which of the following is not a common use of lead (Pb) ?

    Glass thermometers

  • 2

    What is a key characteristic of mercury (Hg) that aids in its identification ?

    Liquid metal appearance

  • 3

    Which of the following toxic substances is used in fluorescent lamps ?

    Cadmium

  • 4

    Benzene is primarly used as :

    A solvent in chemical synthesis

  • 5

    Which compound has a pungent odor and is used in the manufacture of adhesives ?

    Toluene, Formaldehyde

  • 6

    Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is used for :

    pH adjustment in processes, Cleaning and degreasing

  • 7

    Which of the following statements is true about glyphosate ?

    It is used as an herbicide in agriculture

  • 8

    Radon (Rn) is best identified using :

    Radon detectors, Scintillation detectors

  • 9

    Which biological agents require adherence to biosafety levels (BSL) for handling ?

    E. coli and HIV

  • 10

    What is a shared characteristic of isotopes like lodine-131 and cobalt-60 ?

    Governed by agencies like the NRC

  • 11

    Which of the following is a short-term symptom of acute lead poisoning ?

    A muscle and joint pain

  • 12

    What mechanism explains mercury’s short-term effects ?

    It binds to sulfur-containing proteins, disrupting cellular function

  • 13

    Cadmium exposure can lead to which symptom in the short term ?

    Respiratory distress and « cadmium fever »

  • 14

    Which volatile organic compound (VOC) is associated with central nervous system depression at high levels ?

    Toluene

  • 15

    What short-term symptoms can formaldehyde exposure cause ?

    Respiratory irritation and watery eyes

  • 16

    Toluene exposure in the short term can lead to :

    Neurological symptoms like dizziness and nausea

  • 17

    Which acid is highly corrosive and causes severe chemical burns upon contact ?

    All of the above

  • 18

    Glyphosate exposure in the short term may cause :

    Skin and eye irritation

  • 19

    What mechanism explains the acute toxicity of chlorpyrifos ?

    It inhibits acetylcholinesterase, overstimulating the nervous system

  • 20

    Radon’s short-term symptoms are :

    Asymptomatic, with long-term cancer risk

  • 21

    What is a common short-term symptom of exposure to isotopes ?

    Skin burns and nausea

  • 22

    What mechanism underlies the short-term effects of pathogenic bacteria ?

    They invade tissues or produce toxins, causing acute infections

  • 23

    Viruses cause short-term effects by :

    Triggering immune responses after invading host cells

  • 24

    Which long-term effect is associated with chronic lead exposure ?

    Cognitive deficits in children

  • 25

    What mechanism explains mercury’s long-term effects ?

    It accumulates in tissues, causing oxidative stress

  • 26

    Long-term exposure to cadmium can lead to :

    Chronic kidney disease and cancer

  • 27

    What is a long-term effect of benzene exposure ?

    Increased risk of leukemia

  • 28

    Formaldehyde exposure over time is linked to :

    Nasopharyngeal cancer and chronic respiratory issues

  • 29

    Which long-term health effect is associated with toluene ?

    Cognitive impairment and liver damage

  • 30

    Hydrochloric acid can cause which of the following long-term effects ?

    Dental erosion and gastrointestinal issues

  • 31

    What is a potential long-term effect of glyphosate exposure ?

    Non-Hogkin lymphoma

  • 32

    Chlorpyrifos exposure over time may lead to :

    Developmental delays in children

  • 33

    What is a significant long-term health effect of radon exposure ?

    Increased risk of lung cancer

  • 34

    Chronic exposure to isotopes can result in :

    Various cancers and organ damage

  • 35

    What mechanism explains long-term health effects from pathogenic bacteria ?

    Chronic bacterial infections increase susceptibility to secondary infections

  • 36

    Viruses can cause long-term health effects by :

    Leading to latent infections or increasing cancer risk

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    Lipolyse

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    Pigmentation

    Pigmentation

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    Pigmentation

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    Réaction de Maillard

    Réaction de Maillard

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    Réaction de Maillard

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    Produits hydratants et anti-âges

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    Produits hydratants et anti-âges

    Produits hydratants et anti-âges

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    Produits pour la lipolyse et la sudation

    Produits pour la lipolyse et la sudation

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    Produits pour la lipolyse et la sudation

    Produits pour la lipolyse et la sudation

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    Produits pour la régulation du sébum et de la pigmentation

    Produits pour la régulation du sébum et de la pigmentation

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    Produits pour la régulation du sébum et de la pigmentation

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    Liste de questions

  • 1

    Which of the following is not a common use of lead (Pb) ?

    Glass thermometers

  • 2

    What is a key characteristic of mercury (Hg) that aids in its identification ?

    Liquid metal appearance

  • 3

    Which of the following toxic substances is used in fluorescent lamps ?

    Cadmium

  • 4

    Benzene is primarly used as :

    A solvent in chemical synthesis

  • 5

    Which compound has a pungent odor and is used in the manufacture of adhesives ?

    Toluene, Formaldehyde

  • 6

    Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is used for :

    pH adjustment in processes, Cleaning and degreasing

  • 7

    Which of the following statements is true about glyphosate ?

    It is used as an herbicide in agriculture

  • 8

    Radon (Rn) is best identified using :

    Radon detectors, Scintillation detectors

  • 9

    Which biological agents require adherence to biosafety levels (BSL) for handling ?

    E. coli and HIV

  • 10

    What is a shared characteristic of isotopes like lodine-131 and cobalt-60 ?

    Governed by agencies like the NRC

  • 11

    Which of the following is a short-term symptom of acute lead poisoning ?

    A muscle and joint pain

  • 12

    What mechanism explains mercury’s short-term effects ?

    It binds to sulfur-containing proteins, disrupting cellular function

  • 13

    Cadmium exposure can lead to which symptom in the short term ?

    Respiratory distress and « cadmium fever »

  • 14

    Which volatile organic compound (VOC) is associated with central nervous system depression at high levels ?

    Toluene

  • 15

    What short-term symptoms can formaldehyde exposure cause ?

    Respiratory irritation and watery eyes

  • 16

    Toluene exposure in the short term can lead to :

    Neurological symptoms like dizziness and nausea

  • 17

    Which acid is highly corrosive and causes severe chemical burns upon contact ?

    All of the above

  • 18

    Glyphosate exposure in the short term may cause :

    Skin and eye irritation

  • 19

    What mechanism explains the acute toxicity of chlorpyrifos ?

    It inhibits acetylcholinesterase, overstimulating the nervous system

  • 20

    Radon’s short-term symptoms are :

    Asymptomatic, with long-term cancer risk

  • 21

    What is a common short-term symptom of exposure to isotopes ?

    Skin burns and nausea

  • 22

    What mechanism underlies the short-term effects of pathogenic bacteria ?

    They invade tissues or produce toxins, causing acute infections

  • 23

    Viruses cause short-term effects by :

    Triggering immune responses after invading host cells

  • 24

    Which long-term effect is associated with chronic lead exposure ?

    Cognitive deficits in children

  • 25

    What mechanism explains mercury’s long-term effects ?

    It accumulates in tissues, causing oxidative stress

  • 26

    Long-term exposure to cadmium can lead to :

    Chronic kidney disease and cancer

  • 27

    What is a long-term effect of benzene exposure ?

    Increased risk of leukemia

  • 28

    Formaldehyde exposure over time is linked to :

    Nasopharyngeal cancer and chronic respiratory issues

  • 29

    Which long-term health effect is associated with toluene ?

    Cognitive impairment and liver damage

  • 30

    Hydrochloric acid can cause which of the following long-term effects ?

    Dental erosion and gastrointestinal issues

  • 31

    What is a potential long-term effect of glyphosate exposure ?

    Non-Hogkin lymphoma

  • 32

    Chlorpyrifos exposure over time may lead to :

    Developmental delays in children

  • 33

    What is a significant long-term health effect of radon exposure ?

    Increased risk of lung cancer

  • 34

    Chronic exposure to isotopes can result in :

    Various cancers and organ damage

  • 35

    What mechanism explains long-term health effects from pathogenic bacteria ?

    Chronic bacterial infections increase susceptibility to secondary infections

  • 36

    Viruses can cause long-term health effects by :

    Leading to latent infections or increasing cancer risk