Adam-Ridens t1_ja31cgv wrote
Reply to comment by AllanfromWales1 in Danish waters contain about 100,000 times more plankton than microplastics — and if microplastic particles enter their mouths, copepods usually spit them out by marketrent
There are studies about how nano plastic are able to permeate cells and the effects these particles have on cell structures. Im sure a quick google will put it in your hand.
AllanfromWales1 t1_ja31t6l wrote
I've read a few, but they don't really address the question of the level of contamination needed to cause measurable harm.
Adam-Ridens t1_ja33p4g wrote
It's new. They are out there, the fact that plastics are getting so small and are able to inhibit cell functions like rna creation is a whole new level of didn't see that coming. It's gunna to be crazy to see how this impacts evolution. The dna Zipper is going to have a lot more hiccups now. This is my hypothesis from my readings and inferences, and I hope nature can prevail.
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Adam-Ridens t1_ja80o55 wrote
It's a pretty darn good hypothesis
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