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Corinne Keller
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12 June, 09:22
What does lead do to animal cells
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Aarav Wagner
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Lead affects the central nervous system of animals and inhibits their ability to synthesize red blood cells. Lead blood concentrations of above 40 µg/dl can produce observable clinical symptoms in domestic animals. Calcium and phosphorus can reduce the intestinal absorption of lead (US EPA 1986)
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