Biological accumulation
the acc-mulation within living organisms of toxic substances occurring in the environment.
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any child conceived rather than adopted by a specified parent, and therefore carrying genes from the parent. contemporary examples why i choose to be child-free: readers share their stories harry siegel february 26, 2013 more big love questions answered jace lacob march 9, 2010 what you should know about woody allen’s feud with mia and […]
- Biological control
the control of pests by interference with their ecological status, as by introducing a natural enemy or a pathogen into the environment. historical examples the biotic -ssociations of c-ckroaches louis m. roth the biotic -ssociations of c-ckroaches louis m. roth the biotic -ssociations of c-ckroaches louis m. roth the biotic -ssociations of c-ckroaches louis m. […]
- Biological engineering
bioengineering.
- Biological parent
a parent who has conceived (biological mother) or sired (biological father) rather than adopted a child and whose genes are therefore transmitted to the child.
- Biological magnification
the increasing concentration of toxic substances within each successive link in the food chain. noun examples