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Studies in the 1960s, however, revealed that DDT accumulated in the fatty tissue of fishes, birds, and other animals and that the DDT levels increased in moving up the food chain.
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Mercury, a known neurotoxin, accumulates in the environment and builds up in the tissue of fish and the species, including humans, that eat them.
Muscle tissue of fish has been widely used to represent the whole fish isotope characteristic.
However, a few minor differences between diets and muscle tissue of fish have been noticed.
For chemicals that show increased levels in liver compared with muscle tissue of fish, analysing liver tissue may be advantageous.
Mercury pollution from paper mills, power plants, and garbage incinerators can wind up in rivers and oceans, where it accumulates in the tissue of fish.
Histological observation of hepatic tissue of fish exposed during winter months in all sites, showed much less necrotic changes and hepatic vacuolation in the hepatic tissue of summer exposed fish.
These levels were enough to initiate alteration in the hepatic tissue of fish exposed to the sewage outlets in Kuwait for two weeks.
This result suggests that lipid was deposited in the liver and perivisceral adipose tissue of fish of all treatments at a relatively uniform concentration, since these organs are the main fat-stocking sites in fish (Corraze 1999).
Cell biologists Fredric Boockfor and Charles Blake of the University of South Carolina Medical School injected rats three times a week with 20 milligrams of octylphenol--an amount comparable to what has been found in the fatty tissue of fish in some polluted rivers.
The everyday chemicals that humans ingest to relieve pain, fight depression and diabetes, or treat infection are winding up in the tissue of fish in Washington's Puget Sound. .
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