Ecotoxicology Flashcards

1
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How do human activities affect ecosystems?

A

Human activities disturb ecosystems.

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What type of human activities disturb ecosystems?

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  • Industrial and agricultural activities

- Creation of waste which releases different substances or contaminants into the air

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3
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What is a contaminant?

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Something which causes harm and is not supposed to be present

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4
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What type of substances cause harm to ecosystems?

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  • Inorganic contaminants
  • organic contaminants
  • Microbial contaminants
  • Radioactive contaminants (nuclear)
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5
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What is toxicity threshold?

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The amount of a contaminant that will cause harm in an organism. Harm from contaminant can range from mutations to fertility loss to death.

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6
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The toxicity of each contaminant depends on what factors?

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  • Concentration
  • Type of organism
  • Duration of exposure
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7
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Dosage is dependent on what?

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Mass

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8
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What things are poison?

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All things, it just depends on the dosage

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9
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How do we calculate who took the highest dosage?

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Dose=m/v

Dose= dose(amount taken)/weight

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10
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What is toxicity threshold?

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The minimum level of concentration at which the contaminant causes harm (mg/kg)
ANY HARM - EX. HEADACHE

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11
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Describe lethal dose

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The amount of contaminant necessary to kill an organism in a single dose

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12
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Describe lethal dose fifty (LD50)

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The dose that causes death within 50% of individuals

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What is bioaccumulation?

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The degree to which a toxin can accumulate in a living organism through inhlation, ingestion or dermal exposure

These contaminants resist natural degradation and cannot be eliminated

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Bioaccumulation - once the contaminated organism is consumed, what happens?

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The toxin can become stored in the fat tissues of the consumer

The consumers must consume a lot of producers causing the concentration of the toxin to be amplified in the consumer than in the producer and so on.

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What is bioaccumulation?

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The increase in concentration of a toxin as it passes through to higher trophic levels of a food web (since it degrades extremely slowly and it is not metabolized)

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16
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Describe bioremediation

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We can take certain fungi/bacteria and add them to a region that has particular contaminants and have them degrade them

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17
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Describe phytoremediation

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The use of plants to remediate an area

18
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Waste water treatement steps

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Physical filter (bar screen), fine screening, cleaning (Cl, O3), take water from higher levels (cleaner), water returns to supply