we can solve the concentration of biological magnification if produce less DDT
just cant
you cant go lower 6 can be divided by 2 and 3 but seven cant so you cant.
12. but if you cant answer that your self, you apparently cant do your math!
usually obese sometimes, scratch that, always eating. cant walk, cant talk, cant pee, doesnt know what 2 +2 is... bacically girl x0x0 :*
basic terms we are discussing here. Bioaccumulation refers to how pollutants enter a food chain; biomagnification refers to the tendency of pollutants to concentrate as they move from one trophic level to the next. Here are some definitions of these terms: Bioaccumulation: increase in concentration of a pollutant from the environment to the first organism in a food chain Biomagnification: increase in concentration of a pollutant from one link in a food chain to another
Biomagnification
These effects are known as biomagnification and bioaccumulation which leads to cause different type of diseases
The tendency of chemicals to become more concentrated as they move up the food chain is known
When chemicals move from one organism to another through links, it is called bioaccumulation or biomagnification. Bioaccumulation refers to the accumulation of a chemical in the tissues of an organism over time, while biomagnification refers to the increase in concentration of a chemical as it moves up the food chain. Both processes can have negative impacts on the health and well-being of organisms.
Bioaccumulation is a process by which chemical substances are ingested and retained by organisms, either from the environment directly or through consumption of food containing the chemicals. Biomagnification is a cumulative increase in the concentration of a persistent substance in successively higher levels of the food chain. Bioconcentration refers to the cumulative effects of bioaccumulation and biomagnification.
The easiest way to prevent biomagnification would be to cut down or better yet eliminate our pollutants so they cant transfer.
bio-accumulation happens because the body cant get rid of the harmful substance so cant be fixed.
One solution for biomagnification is to reduce the use of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) that have high potential for bioaccumulation. Another solution is to implement stricter regulations on dumping waste into bodies of water to prevent the introduction of toxic chemicals into the food chain. Additionally, promoting sustainable fishing practices and responsible pesticide use can help to reduce the transfer of toxins throughout the food web.
DDT is a fat-soluble compound, meaning it dissolves in fats and oils but is not water-soluble. This property allows DDT to accumulate in the fatty tissues of organisms, leading to potential bioaccumulation and biomagnification in the food chain.
i don't understand your question. are you talking about the effects of bioaccumulation?
This process is known as biomagnification. It occurs when pollutants accumulate in organisms at higher trophic levels, causing a concentration increase along the food chain. This can lead to harmful effects on top predators due to the accumulation of toxins in their bodies.