Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What are the poisoning effects known as that occur at sites other than the entry point into the body?

  1. Contact effects

  2. Local Effects

  3. Hazard

  4. Systemic Effects

The correct answer is: Systemic Effects

Systemic effects refer to the poisoning effects that occur throughout the body, often through absorption into the bloodstream. Local effects refer to effects that occur at the entry point of the toxin, while contact effects are typically associated with direct skin contact with a toxin. Hazard is a general term that can refer to a variety of potential dangers, but not specifically related to poisoning effects. Therefore, D is the best answer as it specifically refers to the poisoning effects that occur at sites other than the entry point into the body.