Microplastics Exposed: Understanding the Biology of Pollution

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Publisher:   Self
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Pages:   64
Publication Date:   24 December 2023
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In today's world, the issue of pollution has reached alarming levels, with devastating consequences for our environment and its inhabitants. One particular form of pollution that has gained significant attention in recent years is microplastics. These tiny plastic particles, measuring less than 5 millimeters in size, have permeated our ecosystems, posing a severe threat to wildlife, human health, and the overall balance of our planet. Microplastics can be categorized into two primary types: primary and secondary microplastics. Primary microplastics refer to small plastic particles that are intentionally manufactured and used in various consumer products such as toothpaste, exfoliating scrubs, and microbeads found in personal care products. These particles are designed to be small and easily wash down the drain, but they often end up in our water bodies, contributing to pollution. On the other hand, secondary microplastics result from the degradation and breakdown of larger plastic items over time. Plastic bags, bottles, and other plastic waste are exposed to environmental factors such as sunlight, heat, and mechanical forces. As a result, they gradually break down into smaller fragments, eventually forming microplastics. These particles are found in abundance in our oceans, lakes, rivers, and even in the air we breathe. Despite their small size, microplastics have a significant impact on pollution biology. They are ingested by a wide variety of marine and terrestrial organisms, from tiny plankton to large marine mammals. These particles can enter the food chain, causing bioaccumulation and biomagnification, which means that the concentration of microplastics increases as it moves up the food chain, eventually reaching humans. The consequences of microplastic ingestion are dire. They can cause physical damage to marine organisms, interfere with their reproduction, and disrupt their hormone systems. Furthermore, microplastics act as a sponge for other toxic substances present in the environment, such as pesticides and heavy metals. Once ingested, these substances can transfer to the organism's tissues, leading to long-term health issues. Understanding the biology of microplastics is crucial in combating this pollution crisis. Researchers are working tirelessly to investigate the sources, distribution, and potential solutions to this problem. By studying pollution biology and its interaction with microplastics, we can develop effective strategies to reduce their production, prevent their release into the environment, and find sustainable alternatives to plastic.

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Author:   John
Publisher:   Self
Imprint:   Self
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.100kg
ISBN:  

9798869035691


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   24 December 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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