Biology, asked by LoganDRavager1400, 1 year ago

What is bio magnification ? Explain with examples

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Answered by Tulsi4890
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Bio magnification is the magnified amount of certain substance at a higher trophic level.

It is used in the context of pesticide content present inside a living organism. When this organism is eaten by some consumer in the food chain, the pesticide''s harmful nature increases further more.

Answered by badcaptain69
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Let me simplify this for you. Biomagnification is a cumulative increase in the concentrations of a persistent substance (e.g. pesticides, metals, etc.) as it moves up the food chain. This occurs when agricultural, industrial, or human waste pours into the ocean directly or via rivers, sewage, etc. Some of the most dangerous of these toxins settle in the sediment of the sea floor and are consumed by bottom feeders.

With each step up the food chain, there is an increase in the concentration of these chemicals. This affects humans because a large percentage of the fish we consume are higher on the food chain and therefore likely to carry a high concentration of potentially harmful chemicals.

The contaminants include heavy metals namely mercury, arsenic, pesticides such as DDT, and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) compounds, which are then taken up by organisms because of the food they consume or the intoxication of their environment.

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