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AP Environmental Science
Unit 8: Aquatic and Terrestrial Pollution
8.3 Endocrine Disruptors
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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
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