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ashley

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Which of the following statements concerning the GRAS list is false?
 a. The GRAS list includes a list of additives believed to be safe.
  b. GRAS stands for generally recognized as safe..
  c. The GRAS list is subject to revision as new facts become known.
  d. The GRAS list is established by the Environmental Protection Agency.

Question 2

One characteristic of the ideal pesticide is that it would:
 a. be of animal origin.
  b. be of vegetable origin.
  c. quickly break down to harmless products.
  d. be natural.
  e. have no detectable taste.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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