help....Which factor does not determine the strength of a toxin on a human population? Length of exposure Timing of exposure Genetic differences Substance type
Well length and timing would definitely be an asset to understanding it's strength so I would cross those out for no.
So now we just have c and d. Out of those two what do you think the answer is?
@kjsaif i think it is d
Well a substance is made up of elements. You can use that knowledge to determine it's strength. So I would say that's incorrect.
This leaves us with one: Genetic differences
The reason why this is the answer is because if you look at the definition it explains that every human has genetic differences.
It wouldn't be possible to calculate it's strength based off of that.
ahh thank you so much for your help
For sure no problem lol
def genetic differences like anyone could see that
Length of exposure
thats what does matter
its asking what doesnt matter
It's called lethal dose, the amount of dose per kilogram of body weight for the subject or die from exposure AB is wrong cos the longer you're exposed from it more dose you get absorbed. D is wrong as well cos some substance like Sarin gas has low LD value which means very potent Genetics can affect individuals, however we're talking population so yeah
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