Team:Queens Canada/Side/Biodegradation
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<regulartext>Although microbes have up until now been studied as the most viable forms of biodegradation, QGEM 2011 has envisioned this process being carried out by larger organisms such as C.elegans. It was found that C.elegans has natural defenses against heavy metals and PCBs (polychlorinated biphenys) and that certain PAHs showed evidence of low toxicity in the worm at low concentrations. These findings spurred our imagination as to the potential of having a multicellular eukaryotic organism used in the bioremediation process. </regulartext><p> | <regulartext>Although microbes have up until now been studied as the most viable forms of biodegradation, QGEM 2011 has envisioned this process being carried out by larger organisms such as C.elegans. It was found that C.elegans has natural defenses against heavy metals and PCBs (polychlorinated biphenys) and that certain PAHs showed evidence of low toxicity in the worm at low concentrations. These findings spurred our imagination as to the potential of having a multicellular eukaryotic organism used in the bioremediation process. </regulartext><p> | ||
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