| bioaccumulation |
The uptake of toxic chemicals leading to elevated concentrations of those substances within plant or animal tissue.
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| bioaccumulation |
The accumulation of contaminant by organisms from all routes of exposure.
Ãâó: www.sccwrp.org/tools/glossary.htm
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| bioaccumulation |
the increasing concentration of a toxic substance in body tissues of consumers in a food web
Ãâó: www.nwf.org/nationalwildlifeweek/2000/glossary.htm...
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| bioaccumulation |
means that a substance is fat-soluble and therefore builds up in the tissues of living things. Most bioaccumulative substances, including many formed during the PVC life cycle, magnify as they move up the food chain, reaching concentrations in species high on the food chain that are millions of times greater than their levels in the ambient environment.
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| bioaccumulation |
process by which organisms retain chemical pollution in their tissues at levels that are higher than those found in the surrounding environment.
Ãâó: www.atsdr.cdc.gov/HEC/PRHS/glossary.html
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