A hazardous material is any item or agent ( it can be biological, chemical, radioactive, and any sort of physical object ), that has the potential of harming any biological creature or the environment (by biological we mean humans, animals etc.)
Any substance that is a health hazard is a hazardous material. Here are some examples : chemicals with carcinogents, toxic agents, sensitizers etc.
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yeah bc it need to be reported bc it not i think it is ike breaking the law i am not sure if this i correct but i tried
Antibiotic resistant is the only thing i can think of that would match this statment
i could be wrong but i hope this helps <span />
The endocrine system is basically a whole network of glands that produce hormones (the body's chemical messengers), which serve to control the activities of your organs and cells (for instance, metabolism, bodily growth).
<u>Examples of glands in the endocrine system are</u>:
- the pituitary gland (located in the brain, aka "master gland" since it control many other glands)
- adrenal glands (located above kidneys)
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* the hypothalamus structure in the brain is also a VERY important part of the endocrine system since it serves to connect the nervous system to the endocrine system (located under the thalamus in the brain)