Toxicological And Biochemical Studies Are Used To Understand The Effects Of Chemical Pollutants On Animal And Human Health. Toxicological Studies Assess The Effects Of A Specific Chemical On Living Organisms Or The Environment And Biochemical Studies Measure The Changes In The Chemical Composition Of Bodily Fluids Or Tissues In Response To Exposure To A Particular Chemical Or Stressor. Toxicological Studies Typically Involve The Use Of Animal Models, By Exposing Them To Different Toxic Agents In Either A Laboratory Or Field Environment And Then Measuring Changes In Their Behavior Or Physiology. These Models Help Scientists To Understand The Overall Effects Of These Toxic Agents On The Body And Their Likely Effects On Humans. For Example, Certain Chemicals May Cause Increases In Organ Weight, Changes In Blood Chemistry, Or Chromosomal Or Gene Mutations. Biochemical Studies Can Help Us Understand How Chemicals Interact With The Body's Own Systems. These Studies Often Measure Changes In Biochemical Markers Or Enzymes, Which Can Help Identify How The Body Is Metabolizing A Chemical, Or What Kinds Of Biochemical Reactions It May Trigger. Through These Studies Scientists Can Also Better Understand How Different Concentrations Of The Chemical Can Affect The Body Over Time. Overall, Toxicological And Biochemical Studies Are Important Tools For Understanding The Effects Of Chemicals On Human And Animal Health. By Analyzing The Effects Of A Chemical On The Body In A Laboratory Or Field Setting, Researchers Can Create An Understanding Of The Risks And Benefits Associated With Exposure To The Chemical. This Information Can Then Be Used To Inform Public Policy Decisions And Protect Public Safety.
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