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Pollution in Biology — Full, Easy-to-Understand Overview


Pollution in biology refers to how harmful substances introduced into the environment affect living organisms—plants, animals, microbes, ecosystems, and even human health. It’s a major chapter in ecology and environmental science.


1. What Is Pollution?


Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the environment that cause harm or life-disrupting effects. These contaminants can be:

  • Chemical (pesticides, metals, industrial chemicals)

  • Physical (plastic waste, heat)

  • Biological (pathogens)

  • Radiological (radioactive substances)

2. Major Types of Pollution


A. Air Pollution


Caused by:

  • Vehicle exhaust (CO, NO₂)

  • Industrial emissions (SO₂, particulate matter, heavy metals)

  • Burning fossil fuels

  • Smoke from biomass burning

Biological impacts:

  • Breathing issues in humans and animals

  • Acid rain → damages forests and aquatic ecosystems

  • Ozone depletion → UV radiation increase → DNA damage

  • Climate change → habitat shifts, species extinction

B. Water Pollution


Caused by:

  • Sewage

  • Industrial waste

  • Oil spills

  • Agricultural runoff (fertilizers, pesticides)

  • Plastics and microplastics

Biological impacts:

  • Eutrophication → algal blooms → oxygen depletion → fish deaths

  • Bioaccumulation & biomagnification of toxins (e.g., mercury in fish)

  • Waterborne diseases (cholera, typhoid)

  • Damage to coral reefs

  • Altered reproductive systems in aquatic organisms

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