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Original Articles

The use of Chlorella vulgar is in a simple demonstration of heavy metal toxicity

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Pages 207-214 | Published online: 13 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

The importance of the toxic effects of heavy metals mobilized into the environment by man needs to be emphasized. An experimental system is described which uses Chlorella vulgaris to demonstrate the effects of mercury and cadmium, employing methods and materials suitable for secondary schools. It can be shown that concentrations down to 0.1 mg/dm3 produce diminution of growth. Lead and arsenic, however, have little effect, at 10 mg/dm3 on Chlorella. Further experiments show additive interactions between cadmium and mercury and antagonistic interactions between cadmium and zinc.

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