Question 9 (1 point) In the exposure-response relationship presented below, what principles are demonstrated? Exposure Time Adaptation Storage B and C Metabolism and excretion A and C
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Exposure: It refers to the contact of a substance with the outer boundary of an organism, such as skin, respiratory system, or digestive system. Show more…
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