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Pest Control Exam Correct Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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Pest - ANSWER an undesirable organism that injures 
humans, desirable plants and animals, 
manufactured products, or natural 
substances. 
 
pathogens - ANSWER disease-causing organisms, such as 
viruses, bacteria, or fungi 
 
Pesticide resistance - ANSWER When pests adapt and become resistant to a pesticide. First seen in resistance to DDT in 1947 
 
bioaccumulation - ANSWER The accumulation of pesticide in the fatty tissue of some animals 
 
biomagnification - ANSWER The Food chain. 
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Pest Control Exam Correct Questions & Answers(GRADED A)
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Pest - ANSWER an undesirable organism that injures 
humans, desirable plants and animals, 
manufactured products, or natural 
substances. 
 
pathogens - ANSWER disease-causing organisms, such as 
viruses, bacteria, or fungi 
 
Pesticide resistance - ANSWER When pests adapt and become resistant to a pesticide. First seen in resistance to DDT in 1947 
 
bioaccumulation - ANSWER The accumulation of pesticide in the fatty tissue of some animals 
 
biomagnification - ANSWER The Food chain. 
Organ...
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PA Pesticide Applicator Exam Core Info Correct 100%
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Bioaccumulation - ANSWER The accumulation of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in various tissues of a living organism. 
 
Biomagnification - ANSWER Accumulation of pollutants at successive levels of the food chain 
 
abiotic factors - ANSWER natural control measures within the environment. 
EX: climactic factors, air/water pollution, topographic features. 
 
Biological Control - ANSWER The use of natural enemies to control pests. 
EX: Predators, Parasites, Pathogens 
 
Cultural Control - A...
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PH Unit 3 (final) Vocab latest update A+ graded
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PH Unit 3 (final): Vocab latest update A+ graded 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
how a pollutant enters the food chain; the accumulation over time of a chemical in a living organism - bioaccumulation 
 
eg: can come from bug spray, roach spray (educate to limit intake of foods or exposure to harmful chemicals) - bioaccumulation 
 
process of using medical tests such as blood or urine collection to determine whether a person has been exposed to a contaminant and how much exposure he or she has recei...
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C.3 - IB Biology Latest Update 100% Correct
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C.3 - IB Biology Latest Update 100% 
 
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Define alien species. a species which arrives in a non-native habitat. 
 
Give three examples of alien species. zebra mussels, japanese knotweed, cane toad. 
 
Define biological control of invasive species and give an example. the control of an invasive 
species using another species. RHDV in rabbit population. 
 
Define biomagnification and give an example. a process in which chemical substances 
become more concentrated at each trophic level. 
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SDSU Oceanography 100 Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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SDSU Oceanography 100 Final Exam 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
What is the origin of the Earth? Formed out of a solar nebula 
 
What are the origins of Life? Archaea - the oldest origin of life on Earth 
 
What is kinetic energy? The energy of motion 
 
What is heat energy? Energy created by particles of matter rubbing together 
 
What is density? A measurement of the amount of matter in a given volume of something. 
(mass per unit volume) 
 
What is convection? Transfer of heat throu...
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Pest Control Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Pest Control Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+ Pest an undesirable organism that injures humans, desirable plants and animals, manufactured products, or natural substances. 
pathogens disease-causing organisms, such as viruses, bacteria, or fungi 
Pesticide resistance When pests adapt and become resistant to a pesticide. First seen in resistance to DDT in 1947 
bioaccumulation The accumulation of pesticide in the fatty tissue of some animals 
biomagnification The Food chain. Organisms with pes...
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Pesticide applicators License Latest Update Rated A+
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Action threshold the pest level at which some type of pest management action must be 
taken 
Bioaccumulation The accumulation of toxic substances, such as pesticides, or other organic 
chemicals in an organism 
Biomagnification The tendency for certain pesticides to progressively become more 
concentrated in each type of organism when moving from the bottom to the top organism 
within a food chain 
Contact pesticide Pesticide that is not absorbed systemically by treated plants or animals. 
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ENWC 201 Final Exam Questions 2024 Marking Scheme
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ENWC 201 Final Exam Questions 2024 Marking Scheme 
 
what are wildlife diseases connected to? - Answer -1. conservation of threatened and endangered species 
2. recreational use of wildlife 
3. public health/loss of life 
4. agriculture (livestock) 
 
disease - Answer --a disturbance to the normal function of structure of an organism 
 
epizootic - Answer --a disease that appears at an unexpected rate, synonymous with epidemic in humans 
-ex: white-nose syndrome in bats; causes them to wake up i...
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Food Safety - Final Exam questions with correct answers
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What led to implementation of HACCP in the meat industry? 
Jack-in-the-Box 1993 E. coli outbreak 
Why are molluscan shellfish a specific food safety problem in the seafood industry? 
Filter feeders = bioaccumulation 
Common Problems with Seafood 
1) Salmonella typhi 
2) Vibrio 
3) Toxin 
What bacterial-produced histamines? 
Marine bacteria metabolizing histine to histamine within the muscle tissues of scrombridae fish --> scrombroid fish poisoning --> similiar to allergic-type response 
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