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KWilfred

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Which of the following is an accessory organ of the digestive system?
 
 Liver
  Esophagus
  Gallbladder and liver only
  Gallbladder

Question 2

A form prepared by the manufacturer that describes a substance's physical and chemical properties is called
 
 SDS
  ERTK
  None of these answers
  OSHA 1910



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Answer to Question 1

Gallbladder and liver only

Rationale: The gallbladder and liver are accessory organs.

Answer to Question 2

SDS

Rationale: An SDS form is prepared by the manufacturer and describes a substance's physical and chemical properties, health hazards, precautions, and first aid measures.



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