bioakkumulierend
Bioakkumulierend is a term used in environmental science and toxicology to describe the process by which certain substances accumulate in living organisms over time. This accumulation occurs when the rate of uptake of a substance by an organism exceeds the rate at which it can metabolize or excrete it. As a result, the concentration of the substance within the organism's tissues can become significantly higher than in its surrounding environment.
Substances that are bioakkumulierend are often persistent, meaning they break down very slowly in the environment.
The process of bioakkumulation can lead to biomagnification, where the concentration of a bioakkumulierend substance increases
Examples of bioakkumulierend substances include certain heavy metals like mercury and lead, as well as persistent