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Difference between acute and chronic toxicity

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Answered by dackpower
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Acute toxicity illustrates the opposing influences of a substance that occur either from a single exposure or from various exposures in a small duration of time normally less than 24 hours. To be defined as acute toxicity, the conflicting effects should happen in 14 days of the execution of the substance.

Chronic toxicity is the evolution of conflicting outcomes as the effect of long term susceptibility to a toxicant or other stressor. It can demonstrate as direct lethality but more generally applies to sublethal endpoints such as reduced growth, decreased generation, or behavioral modifications such as influenced swimming performance.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Difference between acute and chronic toxicity:

Chemicals substance is usually toxic for human beings and other living organisms when they enter the human body.    

Exposure to a "toxic substance" like gasoline affect your health as they are toxic and hazardous.    

"Chronic toxicity" is the "development of adverse effects" due to the long term "exposure with contaminant".

Whereas acute toxicity can be defined as the exposure with contaminants over a "shorter period" of time to "higher concentrations".

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