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nmorano1

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The greatest number relating to both known and yet-to-be-discovered species are types of
 
  A) animals.
  B) plants.
  C) fungi.
  D) mammals.

Question 2

Disproportionate concerns about the safety of public drinking water versus the greater dangers of cigarette smoking reflect problems of
 
  A) exposure assessment.
  B) dose-response assessment.
  C) hazard assessment.
  D) public risk perceptions.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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