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Biology, 21.09.2019 16:00, nadia00738

Persistent pesticides are those that
require repeated high-dose use for optimum effect.
retain their popularity among u. s. farmers.
do not break down quickly or easily, and therefore become concentrated in organisms high on the food chain.
possess the greatest chemical toxicity.

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