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The impact of triclosan, an antibacterial agent commonly
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The impact of triclosan, an antibacterial agent commonly added to consumer products, on microbial populations in soil irrigated with waste water from households was examined. It was found that irrigation of soil with triclosan containing waste water results in both an increase in resistant bacteria and a concomitant decrease in overall microbial community diversity. These changes in the soil microbiota raise public health and environmental concerns about the release of untreated household waste streams into terrestrial ecosystems. Before irrigation with waste water can become a useful water reuse alternative, additional research focusing on the long-term impacts of triclosan and other pharmaceuticals and personal care products is needed.
Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.
17. Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?
A) In soil irrigated with triclosan-containing waste water, the overall number of bacteria decreased. B) The use of triclosan should be curtailed whenever possible due to its environmental impact. C) Bacteria that develop a resistance to anti-bacterial drugs are of more concern than bacteria that have not developed such a resistance.
18. The passage provides information on each of the following except
A) whether soil irrigation with triclosan-containing waste water affects how many different types of bacteria will be found in that soil B) the origin of the triclosan detected in the soil samples studied C) whether irrigation with waste water is a viable idea D) what changes soil microbiota undergo when exposed to triclosan E) the reasoning for introducing waste water into the ecosystem studied
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17. Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?
The author explains that the “changes in the soil microbiota”—that he previously asserted to be caused by the triclosan-tainted water—raise “concerns” about public health. Since he claims that these changes include an increase in resistant bacteria, one can conclude that the passage supports the assertion that the resistant bacteria are of more concern than the non-resistant bacteria.
Answer: C
18. The passage provides information on each of the following except
The author, at the end of the passage, makes it clear that more research is needed before irrigation with waste water becomes a viable (workable) idea, so he stops short of providing information on whether it is a viable idea or not.
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The impact of triclosan, an antibacterial agent commonly added to consumer products, on microbial populations in soil irrigated with waste water from households was examined. It was found that irrigation of soil with triclosan containing waste water results in both an increase in resistant bacteria and a concomitant decrease in overall microbial community diversity. These changes in the soil microbiota raise public health and environmental concerns about the release of untreated household waste streams into terrestrial ecosystems. Before irrigation with waste water can become a useful water reuse alternative, additional research focusing on the long-term impacts of triclosan and other pharmaceuticals and personal care products is needed.
18. The passage provides information on each of the following except
A) whether soil irrigation with triclosan-containing waste water affects how many different types of bacteria will be found in that soil A decrease in community diversity in the soil means there will be less types of microbes found in any soil irrigated with triclosan containing waste water. Bacteria are both microbes and members of the microbial community. So how many types? Not many types.
B) the origin of the triclosan detected in the soil samples studied. It was from consumer products used in households.
C) whether irrigation with waste water is a viable idea see Official Explanation
D) what changes soil microbiota undergo when exposed to triclosan There will be an increase in triclosan-resistant bacteria and a decrease in diversity within the soil microbiome
E) the reasoning for introducing waste water into the ecosystem studied To resuse it for the purpose of irrigation
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02 Dec 2024, 04:03
hey Carcass Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?
A) In soil irrigated with triclosan-containing waste water, the overall number of bacteria decreased. it was found that irrigation of soil with triclosan containing waste water results in both an increase in resistant bacteria and a concomitant decrease in overall microbial community diversity.
if their is increase in resistant bacteria then we can asses that bacteria will go down right ?
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The impact of triclosan, an antibacterial agent commonly added to consumer products, on microbial populations in soil irrigated with waste water from households was examined.
Ok. We want see what happens when triclosan goes into the soil
It was found that irrigation of soil with triclosan containing waste water results in both an increase in [b]resistant bacteria and a concomitant decrease in overall microbial community diversity. [/b]
Ok. These are the effects
These changes in the soil microbiota raise public health and environmental concerns about the release of untreated household waste streams into terrestrial ecosystems.
Triclosa + waste water not properly treated impacts the around ecosystem
Before irrigation with waste water can become a useful water reuse alternative, additional research focusing on the long-term impacts of triclosan and other pharmaceuticals and personal care products is needed.
Before to irrigate with waste water we should study this practice more
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The passage provides information on each of the following except
A) whether soil irrigation with triclosan-containing waste water affects how many different types of bacteria will be found in that soil B) the origin of the triclosan detected in the soil samples studied C) whether irrigation with waste water is a viable idea D) what changes soil microbiota undergo when exposed to triclosan E) the reasoning for introducing waste water into the ecosystem studied
Only C is not addressed clearly. We do know that more studies must be undertake NOT is a good idea or less
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