Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What is the definition of Mutagen in relation to living cells?

  1. The airborne movement of particles such as pesticide dusts and pesticide contaminated soil from the application site.

  2. The mass of filaments that forms the body of a fungus.

  3. A particle of solid or liquid matter.

  4. A substance or agent able to cause genetic changes in living cells.

The correct answer is: A substance or agent able to cause genetic changes in living cells.

In relation to living cells, a mutagen is defined as a substance or agent that is capable of causing genetic changes within the cells. Mutagens can induce mutations, which are changes in the DNA sequence of a cell's genome. These changes can potentially lead to genetic disorders, diseases, or other harmful effects. It is important for pesticide applicators to be aware of mutagens in pesticides as they can have serious implications for human health and the environment. The other options provided do not correctly define mutagen in relation to living cells. Option A describes the movement of particles, option B refers to the body of a fungus, and option C mentions a particle of solid or liquid matter. These definitions do not align with the specific term "mutagen" and its association with genetic changes in living cells.