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Bioaccumulation

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Bioaccumulation

In food webs, toxins can enter the system and build up in organisms. The build up of these toxins in organisms is called bioaccumulation.

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Toxins in the environment

  • Toxins are harmful chemicals that affect organisms in an ecosystem.
  • Toxins are normally released because of human activity.
  • Toxins can reach the environment by:
    • Leaking from the chemical industry into land and water systems.
    • Pollutants can also be released into the atmosphere.
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Bioaccumulation

  • In food webs, toxins can enter the system and build up in organisms.
    • When these toxins build up in organisms, this is called bioaccumulation.
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Bioaccumulation of pesticides

  • Pesticides are used to kill pests and encourage more crop growth.
  • Pesticides can be absorbed in the roots of plants.
    • Pesticides then find their way into water systems.
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Biomagnification

  • Plants are producers.
    • Plants are then eaten by primary consumers.
    • Primary consumers are also eaten.
    • The toxin is then passed from one trophic level to the next.
  • The toxin accumulates in larger concentrations with the apex predator at the top of the food chain.
    • This accumulation is called biomagnification.

Bioaccumulation

In food webs, toxins can enter the system and build up in organisms. The build up of these toxins in organisms is called bioaccumulation. Mercury and DDT can bioaccumulate.

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Bioaccumulation of DDT

  • Chemicals that have been researched to bioaccumulate in the environment include DDT.
    • DDT is an insecticide.
    • DDT caused the shell weakening of birds of prey it bioaccumulated in.
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Bioaccumulation of mercury

  • Mercury can bioaccumulate.
    • Mercury is used to prevent barnacles growing on ship hulls.
    • Mercury found its way into fish and has even been discovered in humans.
  • Mercury has also entered the marine ecosystem from burning fossil fuels.
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Mercury in humans

  • Mercury levels in tuna have been monitored since the 1970s.
    • Mercury levels are reported as being stable.
  • Stable mercury levels are a concern as humans eat a lot of tuna.
    • Higher levels of mercury affect the nervous system and the brain.
    • Mercury can also affect the development of unborn babies if accumulated in pregnant women.
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How mercury bioaccumulates

  • Mercury is absorbed by plankton once it reaches their environment.
  • Small fish eat the plankton.
  • Tuna eat the small fish.
  • Tuna are caught and eaten by humans.

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1Biology

1.1Cells, Tissues & Organs

1.2Reproduction & Variation

1.3Ecological Relationships & Classification

1.4Digestion & Nutrition

1.5Plants & Photosynthesis

1.6Biological Systems & Processes

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2.4The Periodic Table

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2.6Reactivity

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