Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What is a chemical that prevents normal blood clotting and is the active ingredient in some rodenticides?

  1. Attractant

  2. Anticoagulant

  3. Antidote

  4. Avicide

The correct answer is: Anticoagulant

Anticoagulant is the correct answer because it is a chemical that stops blood from clotting and is used in some rodenticides. Option A, Attractant, is incorrect because it refers to something that attracts or lures something else, which is not relevant to blood clotting. Option C, Antidote, is incorrect because it refers to a substance that counteracts the effects of poison, which is not related to blood clotting. Option D, Avicide, is incorrect because it refers to a substance used to kill birds, not to prevent blood clotting.