根据第二段The term microplastics was coined in 2004 by marine ecologist Richard Thompson after he discovered tiny bits of plastic littering British beaches.Since then,scientists have found microplastics nearly everywhere.Even inside us(2004年,海洋生态学家理查德•汤普森在英国海滩上发现了大量的塑料碎片,...
MicroplasticsPlasmidsHorizontal gene transferConjugationAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) and environmental degradation are existential global public health threats. Linking microplastics (MPs) and AMR is particularly concerning as MPs pollution would have significant ramifications on controlling of AMR; however, the...
. Whether fish with microplastics harm humans. . How microplastics spread in the deep ocean.. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【答案】【小题1】B【小题2】C【小题3】C【小题4】A. 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文,题材为海洋环保类。塑料微粒是几十年的海洋环境污染积累下的小塑料碎片,对海洋生物...
The presence of microplastics within the human body has raised significant concerns about their potential health implications. Numerous studies have supported the hypothesis that the accumulation of microplastics can trigger inflammatory responses, disru
Such microplastics are discharged into the environment, and they enter back into the human body through different means. The microplastics spread in the environment due to environmental factors and the inherent properties of microplastics, such as density, hydrophobicity, and recalcitrance, and then ...
The impact of microplastics on antibiotic resistance has attracted widespread attention. However, previous studies primarily focused on the effects of individual microplastics. In reality, diverse microplastic types accumulate in soil, and it remains les
Likewise, while we typically associate omega-3 fatty acids with fish, fish themselves incorporate these into their tissue by eating seaweed, which we can consume directly without the concerns of exposure to microplastics in fish flesh.Indeed, a whole-food, plant-based diet can provide all ...
Microplastics are small pieces that break from plastic bottles or bags as they change to simpler chemical forms in the environment. They have different sizes and can be found anywhere, including in the oceans, lakes, soil and even blowing in the air. To study microplastic pollution in deep sea...
The pervasive spread of microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) has raised significant concerns on their toxicity in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. These polymer-based materials have implications for plants, wildlife and human health, threatening food chain integrity and ultimate ecosystem ...
Microplastics are everywhere.They even get inside our brains, possibly via our noses. (JAMA Network Open) The majority of face transplants survive for at least 10 years, research has found.Of the 50 first face transplants, which were carried out across 11 countries, 85% survived for five ye...