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The illustration shows an ocean food chain and the concentrations of the toxin DDT at each trophic level. What conclusions can be made as to how DDT impacts this food chain? Include where the concentration of DDT is likely to be lowest, and where it is likely to be highest

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DDT increases as it moves up a food chain.

Explain how?

DDT increases or biomagnifies if we look at a food chain. DDT is fat-soluble, which means animals store it in fatty tissues. It also takes a relatively long amount of time to break down.

Thus, if a predator consumes multiple organisms and each organism has a small amount of DDT, the amount of DDT in the predator is going to be the result of all of those small amounts combined.

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