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2.3 JeopardyEffects of Bioaccumlation
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Bioaccumulation
How do chemicals enter organisms?
$100 Answer from Bioacumulation
Food ingestion, Skin contact, and respiration.
$200 Question from Bioaccumulation
How do synthetic chemicals enter the Environment?
$200 Answer from Bioaccumulation
Air, water, and soil.
$300 Question from Bioaccumulation
What is Bioaccumulation?
$300 Answer from Bioaccumulation
Build up of synthetic chemicals living in organisms.
$400 Question from Bioaccumulation
Biomagnification is when:
$400 Answer from Bioaccumulation
Accumulate over time and become more concentrated with each trophic level.
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$100 Question from POPs
What are POPs?
$100 Answer from POPs
Carbon that contains compounds which will stay in water and soil for many years
$200 Question from POPs
What does POPs stand for?
$200 Answer from POPS
Persistent Organic Pollutants
$300 Question from POPs
Where are POPs commonly found?
$300 Answer from POPs
Insecticide sprays
$400 Question from POPs
What are PCBs?
$400 Answer from POPs
Synthetic chemicals used during the 1930s – 1970s in paints and plastics
$500 Question from POPs
What are DDTs?
$500 Answer from POPs
Pesticides to control disease carryingMosquitoes
$100 Question from Heavy Metals
What is a heavy metal?
$100 Answer fromHeavy Metals
A toxic, metallic element with a high density that cannot be destroyed.
$200 Question from Heavy Metals
Heavy metals are toxic to organisms at lowconcentration. Are some heavy metals healthyfor humans?
$200 Answer from Heavy Metals
Yes.
$300 Question from Heavy Metals
What is lead?
$300 Answer from Heavy Metals
An extremely toxic metal that wasonce used in insecticides, paints, and other things such as electronics.
$400 Question from Heavy Metals
Where is Cadmium found?
$400 Answer from Heavy Metals
Cadmium is located on the earths crust and enters the environment from volcanos, forest fires and rock weathering.
$500 Question from Heavy Metals
Where does Mercury Bioaccumulate in humans?
$500 Answer from Heavy Metals
Starting with digestion, it enters the blood and stores in the brain. Then affecting nerve cells,the heart, kidneys, and lungs. It also effects theimmune system.
$100 Question from Reducing The Effects
One way to reduce:
$100 Answer from Reducing the Effects
Trap contaminated soil with lead by creating achemical reaction.
$200 Question from Reducing The Effects
Second way to reduce:
$200 Answer from Reducing The Effects
Use Bioremediation.
$300 Question from Reducing The Effects
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Final Jeopardy
What is half life and how does it relate to Bioaccumulation?
Final Jeopardy Answer
Half life is the time it takes for the amount of a substance to decrease by half. Most substances that bioaccumulate and biomagnify have a long half life.
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