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  • Bioconcentration
  • Level of water-borne toxins in an organism

    In aquatic toxicology, bioconcentration is the accumulation of a water-borne chemical substance in an organism exposed to the water. There are several

    Bioconcentration

    Bioconcentration

  • Biomagnification
  • Process of progressive accumulation in food chain

    the environment. Bioconcentration is defined as occurring when uptake from the water is greater than excretion. Thus, bioconcentration and bioaccumulation

    Biomagnification

    Biomagnification

    Biomagnification

  • Bioaccumulation
  • Gradual buildup of substances in an organism

    compared to its surroundings (air or water), it is referred to as bioconcentration. Biomagnification is another process related to bioaccumulation as

    Bioaccumulation

    Bioaccumulation

  • Agent Orange
  • Chemical herbicide and defoliant

    areas. The movement of dioxins through the food web has resulted in bioconcentration and biomagnification. The areas most heavily contaminated with dioxins

    Agent Orange

    Agent Orange

    Agent_Orange

  • Perfluorodecanesulfonic acid
  • Chemical compound

    Wang, Haotian; Zhu, Baotong; Li, Husheng; Li, Yang (1 June 2016). "Bioconcentration of perfluoroalkyl substances by Chironomus plumosus larvae in water

    Perfluorodecanesulfonic acid

    Perfluorodecanesulfonic_acid

  • PFAS
  • Class of perfluorinated chemical compounds

    S2CID 58660816. Martin JW, Mabury SA, Solomon KR, Muir DC (January 2003). "Bioconcentration and tissue distribution of perfluorinated acids in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus

    PFAS

    PFAS

  • Phosphonate
  • Organic compound containing C–PO(OR)2 groups

    48-hour LC50 values for fish are between 0.1 and 1.1 mM. Also the bioconcentration factor for fish is very low. In nature bacteria play a major role in

    Phosphonate

    Phosphonate

    Phosphonate

  • Propylene glycol
  • Chemical compound

    significantly influenced by hydrolysis, oxidation, volatilization, bioconcentration, or adsorption to sediment. Propylene glycol is readily biodegradable

    Propylene glycol

    Propylene glycol

    Propylene_glycol

  • Amine oxide
  • Chemical compound containing the functional group R3NO

    aquatic species based on log Kow data from chain lengths less than C14 (bioconcentration factor < 87%). Levels of AO in untreated influent were found to be

    Amine oxide

    Amine oxide

    Amine_oxide

  • Mercury poisoning
  • Poisoning caused by mercury chemicals

    humans, although plants and livestock also contain mercury due to bioconcentration of organic mercury from seawater, freshwater, marine and lacustrine

    Mercury poisoning

    Mercury poisoning

    Mercury_poisoning

  • Microplastics
  • Extremely small fragments of plastic

    (Müller, 1774): Filtration rate, biochemical biomarkers and mercury bioconcentration". Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 164: 155–163. Bibcode:2018EcoES

    Microplastics

    Microplastics

    Microplastics

  • Creosote
  • Tar distillation byproduct used as wood preservative

    ingestion, exposure, and inhalation. Bioaccumulation is broken down into bioconcentration (uptake of chemicals from the environment) and biomagnification (increasing

    Creosote

    Creosote

    Creosote

  • Russula
  • Genus of fungi

    IC, Sajwan KS, Falandysz J (2012). "Mercury in Russula mushrooms: Bioconcentration by Yellow-ocher Brittle Gills Russula ochroleuca". Journal of Environmental

    Russula

    Russula

    Russula

  • Azoxystrobin
  • Chemical compound

    products. Azoxystrobin is categorized as having a low potential for bioconcentration and of moderate risk to fish, earthworms and bees but of high risk

    Azoxystrobin

    Azoxystrobin

    Azoxystrobin

  • N-Propyl chloride
  • Chemical compound

    can rapidly volatilize from water surfaces, and its potential for bioconcentration in aquatic organisms is considered low. Occupational exposure to 1-chloropropane

    N-Propyl chloride

    N-Propyl chloride

    N-Propyl_chloride

  • BCF
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of measurement Blake canonical form, a class of logical expressions Bioconcentration factor, the accumulation of a chemical in or on an organism when the

    BCF

    BCF

  • Boletus edulis
  • Species of mushroom, widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere

    Garcia MA (2009). "Mercury in edible mushrooms and underlying soil: Bioconcentration factors and toxicological risk". Science of the Total Environment.

    Boletus edulis

    Boletus edulis

    Boletus_edulis

  • Aquatic toxicology
  • Study of manufactured products on aquatic organisms

    organism may lead to cumulative toxicity. Bioaccumulation tests use bioconcentration factors (BCF) to predict concentrations of hydrophobic contaminants

    Aquatic toxicology

    Aquatic toxicology

    Aquatic_toxicology

  • Lycoperdon perlatum
  • Species of puffball fungus in the family Agaricaceae with a cosmopolitan distribution

    A, Dadej M, Jedrusiak A, Puzyn T (2003). "Mercury content and its bioconcentration factors in wild mushrooms at Łukta and Morag, northeastern Poland"

    Lycoperdon perlatum

    Lycoperdon perlatum

    Lycoperdon_perlatum

  • Galaxolide
  • Chemical compound

    with odor thresholds of 1 ng/L or less. Galaxolide has a measured bioconcentration factor (BCF) in fish in a range of 600-1600 and a log octanol-water

    Galaxolide

    Galaxolide

    Galaxolide

  • Gephyrocapsa huxleyi
  • Unicellular algae responsible for the formation of chalk

    PMID 15743763. Obata, T.; H. Araie; Y. Shiraiwa (2003). "Kinetic studies on bioconcentration mechanism of selenium by a coccolithophorid, Emiliania huxleyi". Plant

    Gephyrocapsa huxleyi

    Gephyrocapsa huxleyi

    Gephyrocapsa_huxleyi

  • Antiknock agent
  • Agent used to increase a fuel's octane rating

    suggests lipophilicity and potential to bioaccumulate, comparison of bioconcentration factors (BCF) reported for plant and animal species in comparison to

    Antiknock agent

    Antiknock_agent

  • P-Chlorocresol
  • Disinfectant and antiseptic

    does not significantly bioaccumulate in organisms due to low Kow and bioconcentration factors. It is not found to be genotoxic or carcinogenic and has been

    P-Chlorocresol

    P-Chlorocresol

  • Topological index
  • S2CID 30293729.; Roy K, Sanyal I, Roy PP (December 2006). "QSPR of the bioconcentration factors of non-ionic organic compounds in fish using extended topochemical

    Topological index

    Topological_index

  • Hediste diversicolor
  • Species of annelid worm

    S2CID 12568097. Septier, François; Dhainaut, Nicole (1992). Etude de la bioconcentration de métaux lourds chez une annélide polychète estuarienne endobenthique

    Hediste diversicolor

    Hediste diversicolor

    Hediste_diversicolor

  • Ecotoxicology
  • Study of toxic chemicals and its effect on the environment

    categorize regulated substances. Bioaccumulation in fish using the Bioconcentration Factor (BCF) methods. Total amount of acute toxicity is directly related

    Ecotoxicology

    Ecotoxicology

    Ecotoxicology

  • Drug pollution
  • Pollution of the environment with pharmaceutical drugs and their metabolites

    sewage. Once they reach the aquatic environment, they possibly undergo bioconcentration and bioaccumulation through the food web. Psychiatric drugs, such as

    Drug pollution

    Drug_pollution

  • Ferroselite
  • Iron selenide mineral

    Emiliania huxleyi, a major species of coccolithophorid active in selenium bioconcentration Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical

    Ferroselite

    Ferroselite

    Ferroselite

  • Dalapon
  • Chemical compound

    month. Photolysis may or may not be a significant sink for dalapon. Bioconcentration is not expected to be a concern. In the atmosphere, dalapon should

    Dalapon

    Dalapon

    Dalapon

  • Endrin
  • Chemical compound

    fatty tissues of organisms, mainly those dwelling in water. A high bioconcentration factor of 1335–10,000 has been reported in fish. Endrin binds very

    Endrin

    Endrin

    Endrin

  • Imleria badia
  • Edible species of fungus in the family Boletaceae found in Europe and North America

    Kannan K, Szefer P (2012). "Mercury in bay bolete (Xerocomus badius): Bioconcentration by fungus and assessment of element intake by humans eating fruiting

    Imleria badia

    Imleria badia

    Imleria_badia

  • Triclocarban
  • Antimicrobial agent

    Frederick, Schulwitz Sarah, Stevens Kevin, Venables Barney (2012). "Bioconcentration of triclosan, methyl-triclosan, and triclocarban in the plants and

    Triclocarban

    Triclocarban

    Triclocarban

  • Handkea utriformis
  • Species of fungus

    García MA, Pérez-López M, Melgar MJ (2003). "The concentrations and bioconcentration factors of copper and zinc in edible mushrooms". Archives of Environmental

    Handkea utriformis

    Handkea utriformis

    Handkea_utriformis

  • Modes of toxic action
  • Types of adverse biological response

    biological response and it is estimated using a partition coefficient and a bioconcentration factor. The whole-body residues are reasonable first approximations

    Modes of toxic action

    Modes_of_toxic_action

  • Neomysis awatschensis
  • Species of opossum shrimp

    ; Rhee, J. S. (2018). "Age-dependent antioxidant responses to the bioconcentration of microcystin-LR in the mysid crustacean, Neomysis awatschensis".

    Neomysis awatschensis

    Neomysis awatschensis

    Neomysis_awatschensis

  • Xerocomus subtomentosus
  • Species of fungus

    Dryzalowska A, Nnorom IC, Falandysz J (2012). "Concentrations and bioconcentration factors of minerals in yellow-cracking bolete (Xerocomus subtomentosus)

    Xerocomus subtomentosus

    Xerocomus subtomentosus

    Xerocomus_subtomentosus

  • Crassostrea rhizophorae
  • Species of bivalve

    they absorb substances from the environment. This process includes bioconcentration, where contaminants transfer directly from water into tissues. It also

    Crassostrea rhizophorae

    Crassostrea rhizophorae

    Crassostrea_rhizophorae

  • Acetabularia caliculus
  • Species of alga

    AlgaeBase. Retrieved 2012-10-05. Garcia, E. M.; Reyes, R. E. (1996). "Bioconcentration of Hg in Acetabularia caliculus: Evidence of a polypeptide in whole

    Acetabularia caliculus

    Acetabularia caliculus

    Acetabularia_caliculus

  • Biometal (biology)
  • Metal in biology, biochemistry, and medicine

    principal class members; others that are trace metals of especially low bioconcentration are not explored herein. Some elements that are nonmetals or metalloids

    Biometal (biology)

    Biometal (biology)

    Biometal_(biology)

  • Dimethyl tetrachloroterephthalate
  • Banned chlorinated herbicide

    by three years of no treatment. DCPA is also prevalent in water and bioconcentration is seen in aquatic animals. DCPA accumulation was shown in fish at

    Dimethyl tetrachloroterephthalate

    Dimethyl_tetrachloroterephthalate

  • Bioremediation of radioactive waste
  • Biodecontamination of sites affected by radioactivity

    such as seasonality. The phenomena of radioactive bioaccumulation, bioconcentration and biomagnification, however, are especially known to sea level. They

    Bioremediation of radioactive waste

    Bioremediation of radioactive waste

    Bioremediation_of_radioactive_waste

  • Polar organic chemical integrative sampler
  • compounds (HpOCs) to replace them. These compounds generally have lower bioconcentration factors. However, there is evidence that large fluxes of these HpOCs

    Polar organic chemical integrative sampler

    Polar_organic_chemical_integrative_sampler

  • Tegnue
  • Rock formations in the Adriatic Sea

    debris. It cannot be ruled out that the reefs can even be derived from bioconcentration phenomena activated on large accumulations of debris deposited in the

    Tegnue

    Tegnue

    Tegnue

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    Yokshita

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    Romana

    Romantic

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  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Pladd

    Tranquil.

  • Naheem
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    Hindu, Indian

    Naheem

    Praise Lord

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    English

    Dontrell

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    Bhimsen | பீமஸேந

    Sons of brave Man

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    German American Anglo Saxon English

    Edsel

    Noble; bright.

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    Ekavira

    Lord Shiva's Daughter

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    Guntas

    Treasure of Excellence

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    Chandana | சஂதநா

    Scented wood or sandalwood

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