Definition for Difference between revisions of "Endocrine disruptor"
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− | A chemical found in water and soil exposed to pollution runoff that has a molecular structure that in some cases resembles estrogen sufficiently to bind to estrogen receptors. | + | 1. A chemical found in water and soil exposed to pollution runoff that has a molecular structure that in some cases resembles estrogen sufficiently to bind to estrogen receptors. |
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+ | 2. A toxicant agent that interfere with the endocrine (hormone) system. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 7 February 2018
1. A chemical found in water and soil exposed to pollution runoff that has a molecular structure that in some cases resembles estrogen sufficiently to bind to estrogen receptors.
2. A toxicant agent that interfere with the endocrine (hormone) system.