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 tendency of chemicals to become more concentrated as they move up the food chain is known
Bioaccumulation
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.
a community of organisms where each member is eaten in turn by another member
The chemicals that make up proteins depends on how one defines chemicals. Amino acids units combine to form the protein chain, but the "Chemicals" that make up proteins are really atoms, typically C, N, O, H, S, and P.
The tendency of chemicals to become more concentrated as they move up the food chain is known
Bioaccumulation
Bio-accumulation.
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It is a a chain
A protein is by definition, a chain of amino acids.
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.
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food chain
Humans.
They turn dead organisms into chemicals that norishes the land.
The building up (concentration) of toxins in a food chain. For a visual definition, see the attached image below.