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Mineralization processes caused by water pollution and its impact on the body.
Table 2
Harmful substances
The norm Manipulation
in water
1 Cuprum ions 0,001 mg/l After ingestion, severe abdominal pain occurs, manifesting cases of
1,0 tachycardia, asphyxia, paralysis, hemolysis in the blood, renal failure,
2 Cuprum
mkg/l jaundice and allergies. It belongs to II class in terms of toxicity and danger.
The process of 1000
3 It leads to metabolic processes disruption in the body.
mineralization of water mg/l
Disrupts the central nervous system activity in the body. Causes allergies
in 0.001
4 Phenol and cancer. Deficiencies occur in the kidneys. It belongs to III class in
mg/l water
terms of toxicity and danger.
in 100 mg/l Disrupts metabolism and liver function. Reduces sexual activity
5 Sulfate
water (ganodotoxic). It belongs to IV class in toxicity and danger terms.
Conclusions and conclusions.
Most of the chemical toxicants enter the body through the respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, skin and mucous
membranes. In high amounts, these chemical wastes and harmful dusts can have negative effects on the livestock and poultry
bodies, such as carcinogenic, teratogenic, embryotoxic and allergic.
As a result, it causes various pathological processes in the body. In particular:
1. The nervous system diseases (neurosis)
2. The digestive system diseases (dyspepsia, atony, tympani, gastroenteritis)
3. The respiratory system diseases (lung cancer, bronchitis, pneumonia, bronchopneumonia, pleurisy, laryngitis)
4. Metabolic disorders (Fluorosis, hypovitaminosis A, liver and kidney disease, allergies, osteomalacia, dermatitis, oncological
diseases, mastitis, conjunctivitis)
5. Genital diseases (infertility, fetal developmental pathology, testicular hernia)
6. Poisoning (pesticides, chemical fertilizers)
7. Parasitic diseases (coccidiosis, hemosporidiosis, fasciolosis)
8. Hereditary diseases (disability)
As an exposure result to chemical toxicants, various pathological processes occur in the animals’ immune system and
reproductive activity. In particular, their immunodepressive effect on the immune system leads to a decrease in overall
resistance in the body and an increase in local animals susceptibility to infectious diseases. [4].
In animal reproductive activity, a decrease in fertility leads to the offspring death in the next developmental period, barnyard
and infertility among females, and diseases such as testicular hernia in males. [6].
Chemical toxicants are the main organs that accumulate in the animals body: liver, spleen, heart muscle, kidneys, lungs, adipose
tissue, muscle tissue, tooth and bone tissue, blood, mammary glands and stomach mass. [4].
Decreases in the protein, carotene, phosphorus, reserves of alkalis and calcium amount required for the animal body due to the
harmful industrial wastes impact, naturally have a negative impact on animal productivity and the products quality derived
from them.
Conclusions
1. The continuous movement interdependence of hazardous industrial wastes in the external environment can be described
as follows:
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