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Pollution and Bioaccumulation
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P ollution Toxin Biodegradable Non-biodegradable Bioaccumulation (biological magnification) Pesticides
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Anything that makes an environment harmful to
When left undisturbed, an ecosystem is continually sustained by its nutrient cycles. Pollution: Anything that makes an environment harmful to the living things of the ecosystem. Usually refers to dangerous chemicals. Most pollution finds its way into our water.
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Air pollution Results: worsens Greenhouse Effect, acid rain. Ground pollution Results: pollutes ground water, harmful to animals. Pesticides – chemical that kills insects and other “pests.” Bioaccumulating, non-biodegradable. Fertilizers – nitrogen compounds, speed up the growth of producers (plants).
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These substances remain in the ecosystem forever.
New chemicals produced by human activity are not part of the nutrient cycles of the ecosystem. Biodegradable - substances that can be broken down naturally by decomposers to be reused. Non-biodegradable - substances that CANNOT be broken down in nature. These substances remain in the ecosystem forever.
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Biodegradable Cotton clothes, wool, paper, wood, food. Non-biodegradable Chemicals, mercury, glass, certain types of plastics.
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Toxin – a pollutant that directly affects the health of living organisms.
Toxins cannot be excreted in sweat / urine – buildup in fat tissue. Bioaccumulate (bioamplify) - when a toxin accumulates (piles up) inside a living organism. Producers constantly absorb small amounts of non-biodegradable substances. Primary consumers eat the producers and the toxin moves up the food chain.
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100 000 1000 10 1 Amount of toxin builds inside higher consumers.
Side effects of the toxin get worse. 1000 10 Weakened, sick or die. 1
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