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Xenobiotic substances are transferred from food to an organism resulting in higher concentrations compared with the source. This process continues across the food chain. It is called as
Bio-magnification
Hyper accumulation
Bioaccumulation
None of the above
A xenobiotic is a foreign chemical substance found within an organism that is not normally naturally produced by or expected to be present within. It can also coversubstances that are present in much higher concentrations than are usual.
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