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Name: _______________________________________________ Period: ______

Biomagnification and Bioaccumulation Activity

Bioaccumulation​ is when an organism accumulates a material in its body at a concentration greater than the
environment. ​Biomagnification​ occurs when bioaccumulation occurs in several links in a food chain. A consumer (of any
level) has to consume a lot of biomass from the lower trophic level. If that biomass contains the pollutant, the pollutant
will be taken up in large quantities by the consumer.

This can happen when the material is:


1. long-lived (does not degrade, or is not easily broken down by organisms).
2. concentrated in the organism’s body (is not excreted).

This often occurs with pollutants soluble in fat. Water-soluble pollutants usually cannot biomagnify in this way because
they would dissolve in the bodily fluids of the consumer. Examples of biomagnification include organic compounds (e.g.
DDT, PCBs) and heavy metals. In the early 1960's scientist Rachel Carson published "Silent Spring" which led to the
banning of DDT, the search for pesticides that would not biomagnify, and the birth of the "modern" environmental
movement.

Part I:
Watch Biomagnification and the Trouble with Toxins by the Amoeba Sisters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZk6vcmLcKw

Answer the following questions in complete sentences.

1. What was DDT used for in the 1940’s?

2. What is biomagnification?

3. Why is it safer to eat smaller fish with shorter life spans (salmon) than it is to eat larger fish with longer lifespans
(tuna)? ​http://www.today.com/health/it-ok-eat-fish-every-day-t34261

Part II:
Watch description of Minimata disease ​http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihFkyPv1jtU&feature=related

1. What are the symptoms of Minimata Disease?


2. What is the cause and source of Minimata Disease?

Part III:
Use the link below to complete a simulation of how biomagnification impacts an ecosystem.
https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/embeds/29-bioaccumulation-in-the-sea

1. Draw out one food chain from this ecosystem.

2. Why are the tertiary consumers the organisms the ones who have the greatest level of bioaccumulation?

3. How would this impact humans who eat those organism?

Part IV:
1. Construct a food chain using the following organisms Sun, Rose Bush, Aphid (a plant eating insect), Dragonfly, Restless
Flycatcher (a bird). Use arrows to show energy movement.

______________ → ______________ → ______________ → ______________ → ______________

Uncle Bob’s Garden


Uncle Bob takes pride in his roses. Everyday he spends the afternoon weeding and watering. Unfortunately the bugs
love his roses too. To control the pests Uncle Bob went to the store and bought Pesticide X, the strongest pesticide on
the market. Pesticide X (bug killer) has a chemical that is harmless to vertebrate organisms in small quantities, but
hazardous to vertebrate organisms in large quantities or concentrations. He uses the pesticide on the entire garden just
to make sure.
2. Assuming that each higher level consumer consumes 10 times more toxins than the level before, complete the toxicity
pyramid below that shows the bioaccumulation that occurs in the food chain you constructed in question 1; an example
has been provided for you.

3. According to your toxicity pyramid which of the organisms is going to be affected the most by the pesticide? Explain
why using data from your pyramid.

4. If this organism dies, what might the secondary effects be on Uncle Bob’s garden?

5. Write a brief email to Uncle Bob explaining the dangers of using pesticide X in his garden. Make sure to explain
biomagnification to get your point across.

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