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aleksandrvk [35]
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30 POINTS!! How would a biologist work to address concerns about air pollution?

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Biologists who specialize in the mechanisms underlying toxin-induced inflammation can contribute by determining exactly how this inflammatory response is occurring, define the health consequences of it, to try to come up with ways of treating, minimizing, or preventing the injury that occurs, and to contribute their input on these issues to political leaders who must make policy decisions based on available data.
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