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Process by which certain toxic substances are retained and build up in living organisms, posing a threat to health, life, and to the environment

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  • The effect of this 'bioaccumulation' is well known, and has led to dietary fish restriction recommendations from the EPA and the, FDA.
  • Scientists call this 'bioaccumulation', contaminants becoming more concentrated as they pass up the food chain.
  • Mercury bioaccumulation by shrimp (Penaeus aztecus) transplanted to Lavaca Bay, Texas.
  • This process by which organisms take up Hg from food and water is called bioaccumulation.
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