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    • Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that interfere with the body's endocrine system
    • Endocrine disruptors can mimic hormones by binding to their receptors.
    • What is a common source of BPA?
      Food can linings
    • BPA mimics estrogen by binding to its receptors
    • Match the endocrine disruptor with its source:
      BPA ↔️ Plastic containers
      Phthalates ↔️ Cosmetics
      DDT ↔️ Pesticides
      PCBs ↔️ Industrial chemicals
    • PCBs affect thyroid hormone metabolism.
    • How are humans exposed to BPA?
      Ingestion through food
    • Phthalates are absorbed through the skin, ingestion, or inhalation
    • Steps by which endocrine disruptors interfere with hormone function:
      1️⃣ Mimic hormones by binding to receptors
      2️⃣ Block hormones from binding to receptors
      3️⃣ Alter hormone production, transport, or metabolism
    • What type of damage can PCBs cause?
      Neurological and immune
    • Which endocrine disruptor is known for mimicking estrogen and binds to its receptors?
      BPA
    • PCBs primarily affect thyroid hormone metabolism.
    • Disrupting the endocrine system can lead to various health effects
    • Match the endocrine disruptor with its source or pathway of exposure:
      BPA ↔️ Plastic food containers
      Phthalates ↔️ Cosmetics and detergents
      DDT ↔️ Contaminated food
      PCBs ↔️ Industrial waste
    • What is the primary source of BPA exposure?
      Plastic food containers
    • PCBs can enter the body through inhalation or ingestion of contaminated food
    • Match the health effect with the endocrine system it affects:
      Infertility ↔️ Reproductive system
      Altered brain development ↔️ Developing fetus
      Immune system suppression ↔️ Immune system
      Obesity ↔️ Metabolic system
    • What health effect is associated with altered brain development in fetuses?
      Developmental disorders
    • Endocrine disruptors interfere with hormone production and receptor function
    • Endocrine disruptors in wildlife only affect reproduction.
      False
    • Match the species with the common effects of endocrine disruptors:
      Fish ↔️ Feminization
      Birds ↔️ Thin eggshells
      Mammals ↔️ Reproductive disruptions
    • What is a common effect of endocrine disruptors on fish?
      Feminization
    • Persistent exposure to endocrine disruptors via contaminated food and water contributes to reproductive abnormalities
    • Endocrine disruptors can only mimic hormone action.
      False
    • Which endocrine disruptor is commonly found in cosmetics and detergents?
      Phthalates
    • DDT is a pesticide that is now largely banned
    • Endocrine disruptors can interfere with hormone production, transport, or breakdown.
    • Which mechanism of action involves endocrine disruptors binding to hormone receptors and triggering the same biological responses?
      Mimicking hormones
    • Match the mechanism of action with its effect:
      Mimicking hormones ↔️ Triggers same biological responses
      Blocking hormones ↔️ Inhibits normal responses
      Altering hormone production ↔️ Changes hormone levels
    • Which endocrine disruptor is an example of one that mimics hormones?
      BPA
    • Endocrine disruptors enter the body through various sources and pathways of exposure
    • What is a primary pathway of exposure to DDT?
      Consumption of contaminated food
    • Endocrine disruptors in food and water can lead to reproductive abnormalities.
    • What are the two main categories through which endocrine disruptors enter the body?
      Sources and pathways
    • BPA is commonly found in plastic food containers and canned food linings
    • BPA exposure can occur through ingestion of contaminated food and beverages.
    • What are three common sources of phthalates?
      Cosmetics, plastics, detergents
    • DDT is a pesticide that, while largely banned, remains persistent in the environment
    • Match the endocrine disruptor with its primary source or pathway of exposure:
      BPA ↔️ Plastic food containers
      Phthalates ↔️ Cosmetics
      DDT ↔️ Pesticides
      PCBs ↔️ Industrial waste
    • What are three potential impacts of endocrine disruptors on reproductive health?
      Infertility, reduced sperm count, precocious puberty