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In the environment, materials causing biomagnification A) get recycled quickly B) decompose only in soil C) remain as permanent residues D) are stored in less amount in trophic levels

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Answered by BarrettArcher
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Remain as permanent residues.

Explanation:

  • Biomagnification may be defined as the process of the accumulation of the harmful substances in the trophic level.
  • The organisms present at the topmost trophic levels is most affected by the biomagnification.
  • The substances that accumulate is non biodegradable in nature and remain as permanent residue in the nature.
  • Different chemicals like DDT, lead, mercury and other heavily metals remains in the nature and accumulate upto the different trophic levels.

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Answered by presentmoment
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In the environment, materials causing bio-magnification remain as permanent residues.  

Option C)

Explanation:

  • Bio-magnification is the name of that process that describes the increase of the presence of heavily harmful chemicals that are contaminants in the environment due to the ill effect of the latter.
  • These materials or contaminants can be pesticides, can be DDT and others or heavy metals like arsenic and mercury.
  • These are taken up by the organisms which consume then and eventually cannot be decomposed and are returned back to the soil.

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