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Toluene and formaldehyde from cigarette smokeToluene and formaldehyde from cigarette smoke drop zone empty.Pesticide residue on foodPesticide residue on food drop zone empty.Endocrine disrupters like BHA in facial moisturizersEndocrine disrupters like BHA in facial moisturizers drop zone empty.Certain pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and drugsCertain pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and drugs drop zone empty.Inhalation (respiratory tract)Absorption (dermal)Injection (intramuscular)Ingestion (gastrointestinal tract)Need help? Review these concept resources.

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