different between bioaccumulate vs bioaccumulated
bioaccumulate
English
Etymology
From bio- +? accumulate.
Verb
bioaccumulate (third-person singular simple present bioaccumulates, present participle bioaccumulating, simple past and past participle bioaccumulated)
- (often of a toxin) To accumulate in a biological system over time.
Derived terms
- bioaccumulation
- bioaccumulative
- bioaccumulativity
Translations
bioaccumulate From the web:
- what bioaccumulates
- what bioaccumulates in dolphins
- what bioaccumulate meaning
- bioaccumulate what does it mean
- what substances bioaccumulate
- what chemicals bioaccumulate
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bioaccumulated
English
Verb
bioaccumulated
- simple past tense and past participle of bioaccumulate
bioaccumulated From the web:
- what bioaccumulation
- what bioaccumulation means
- what bioaccumulation does
- what does bioaccumulation mean
- what is bioaccumulation and biomagnification
- what is bioaccumulation in biology
- what is bioaccumulation ks3
- what does bioaccumulation mean in science
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