| bioaccumulation | <biology> The process by which organisms absorb chemicals or elements directly from their environment. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| bioaccumulation factor | Concentration of a chemical in living tissue divided by its concentration in the animal's diet. (09 Oct 1997) |
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The selective absorption and concentration of molecules by cells.
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| bioaccumulation |
the buildup of a chemical, such as a pesticide or heavy metal, in living tissue over time; bioaccumulation may occur by such a substance being passed through the food chain due to the inability of tissues to excrete it fast enough
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| bioaccumulation |
Intracellular accumulation of environmental pollutants, such as heavy metals, by living organisms.
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The uptake and storage of substances from the environment by animals and plants over time. A number of pollutants (see persistent organic pollutants) may be stored for years in our body fat and may be discharged in breast milk.
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The increase in concentration of a substance in living organisms, as they take in contaminated air, water, or food, due to slow metabolization and excretion.
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