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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
While inorganic mercury is the dominant form, most mercury which accumulates in [[benthic]] invertabrates and fish is methylmercury. Unlike other metals, methylmercury [[biomagnification|biomagnifies]] through the food chain.
 
While inorganic mercury is the dominant form, most mercury which accumulates in [[benthic]] invertabrates and fish is methylmercury. Unlike other metals, methylmercury [[biomagnification|biomagnifies]] through the food chain.
 
 
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==Refernces==
 
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Revision as of 16:11, 8 July 2009

Definition of Methylmercury:
Soluble and highly toxic compound of mercury formed in the environment by microbial methylation of mercury. [1]
This is the common definition for Methylmercury, other definitions can be discussed in the article

Notes

While inorganic mercury is the dominant form, most mercury which accumulates in benthic invertabrates and fish is methylmercury. Unlike other metals, methylmercury biomagnifies through the food chain.

Refernces

  1. Lawrence E (ed.), 2000. Henderson’s Dictionary of Biological Terms. 12th edition. Prentice Hall, Pearson Education Limited. Harlow, Great Britain.