What is an exposure pathway?
A) The total amount of a contaminant that comes in direct contact with the body.
B) Factors that determine a person's level of exposure to a contaminant.
C) Method by which people are exposed to an environmental contaminant that originates from a specific source.
D) Process to help determine whether an individual has been exposed to environmental contaminants.
C
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1. Confusion 2. Cyanosis 3. Drowsiness 4. Headache
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