Animal Bioremediation

Animal bioremediation refers to the use of living organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals, to clean up or reduce environmental pollutants. In this context, animals play a crucial role in removing or breaking down contaminants in soil, water, and air through natural biological processes. These organisms have the ability to metabolize or absorb toxins, transform them into less harmful substances, or accumulate them within their bodies for later removal. Animal bioremediation can be a sustainable and cost-effective method for environmental cleanup, as it harnesses the natural abilities of organisms to restore ecosystems affected by pollution.




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Animal Bioremediation