ANALYSIS OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH BY SCIENTISTS OF WESTERN COUNTRIES ON THE STUDY OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF HEAVY METALS ON PLANTS, ANIMALS AND HUMAN ORGANISMS
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Heavy metals, physiology, physiological effectsAbstract
This study presents a review of the literature devoted to the study of the mechanisms of heavy metals' effects on plant, human and animal organisms. Nowadays, along with the development of development, there are many factors that threaten the life of living organisms in nature. In recent years, as a result of industrial development, the environment is polluted with various harmful substances.
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