Explain biomagnification.
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Biomagnification is the accumulation of a chemical by an organism from water and food exposure that results in a concentration that is greater than would have resulted from water exposure only and thus greater than expected from equilibrium.
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Mostly biomagnification is seen in zooplanktons, which live inside the water body.
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Biomagnification is nothing but the toxins get accumulated in the body of the organism like DDT, this can be seen in any level of the food chain. So if zooplanktons are receiving the DDT the small fishes, which depend on the zooplanktons for their food will also have DDT in them.
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