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Outline the practices in place to ensure that drug use in production animals is safe.
 
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Which kingdom includes all multicell animals?
 
  a. Plantae c. Monera
  b. Fungi d. Animalia



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Answer to Question 1

For a drug to be approved for use in animals, the Food and Drug Administration puts the proposed drug through exhaustive testing to prove that it is not only safe and beneficial to the animals but also that it is safe for the humans who consume the resulting meat, eggs, or dairy products. Laws mandate strict withdrawal periods for drugs, meaning there is a minimum number of days an animal must be off a medication before it can be slaughtered or before dairy products from the animal can be used.

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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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