variability in human and animal responses

How Does Environmental Exposure Contribute to Variability?

Environmental factors such as exposure to other chemicals, diet, and lifestyle choices play a pivotal role in modulating toxicological responses. Chemical interactions can lead to synergistic, antagonistic, or additive effects, altering the impact of a toxicant. Additionally, dietary components might influence the absorption and metabolism of toxins.

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