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1 Environmental Toxicology

2 The environment It is the surrounding medium in which the animal affects and effect on it. * Macro-environment * Micro-environment

3 Environmental pollution Means increase in the percentage of one or more element of environmental constituent than normal or presence of foreign body in the environment leading to damage or destruction of the biological system.

4 Environmental Toxicology Definition whereas “ Environmental toxicology ” : refers to study of the direct effects of environmental chemicals on human beings specifically, whereas "Ecotoxicology" refer their effects on other species and ecosystem.

5 Ecotoxicology It is concerned with the harmful effects of chemicals upon ecosystems. That include the chronic effects of anthropogenic chemicals, chemical mixtures, and natural substrates on organisms, structures within ecosystems. Also on diversity of organisms, populations, and communities.

6 Anthropogenic Anthropogenic effects, processes or materials are those that are derived from human activities, as opposed to those occurring in natural environments without human influence.

7 Ecosystems It is the space where all the microorganisms, plants, animals, and humans live. It includes the air close to the ground, the soil where the roots of plants are present, caves, and all surface- water systems, including depths of oceans. Ecosystems are part of the biosphere and are connected to each other by immense transfers of mass and substrates.

8 The biosphere is divided into aquatic, terrestrial systems and air in the lower part of the atmosphere, in which flying animals are prevalent and where substrates are transferred by the wind. Simple ecosystem model

9 Pollution of ecosystems Sources of ecosystem pollution It is usually arises from either: or a) Natural sources or b) Anthropogenic sources

10 a) Natural sources These sources include: Metallic ions Mycotoxins Soil nutrients Volcanic activities

11 b) Anthropogenic sources They include : Industry and agriculture activities. Botany (alteration of plants by breeding, selection, and genetic engineering). Mining, deforestation, transportation and construction. Habitations (waste products, sewage, and debris). Military activities (radiation, chemical warfare agents).

12 Classification of the pollutant I- According to nature of the pollutant A- Chemical Inorganic ---- Heavy metals Organic ---- Cyclic hydrocarbon (propane, hexane) Others ---- Fertilizers, pesticides B- Physical Electrical, thermal ionizing radiation C- Biological Bacteria, virus, parasites, toxins, animal & human wastes, animal byproduct & decayed & poisonous plant

13 II- According to the environments A) Air pollutants (Co2, Temp, So2, Lead) B) Soil pollutants (Fertilizers, pesticides, heavy metals) C) Water pollutants (heavy metals, microorganisms) III- According to the source 1) Agriculture pollutants 2) Industrial pollutants 3) Military pollutants 4) Natural pollutants (Dust, pollen)

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