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To determine: The observations and possible experiments that could be suggested to find out if the chemical effluent coming from a factory that accumulates in marine organisms is biodegradable or not.
Introduction: Mostly, the human activities have the potential to not only harm individual species but also to transform the entire biomes. These activities ultimately increase the amount of pollutants in the environment. There are some chemical pollutants that become stored in the process of bioaccumulation. Some pollutants can increase in concentration as they pass up a food chain by biological magnification.
To determine: The significance of the finding out if the chemical is biodegradable or not.
Introduction: Mostly, the human activities have the potential to not only harm individual species but also to transform the entire biomes. These activities ultimately increase the amount of pollutants in the environment. There are some chemical pollutants that become stored in the process of bioaccumulation. Some pollutants can increase in concentration as they pass up a food chain by biological magnification.
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