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Nano-plastics are invisible killers

Nano-plastics are invisible killers 


The nano-plastics are the problematic thing, that can have a big effect on the ecosystem. Nano-plastic means the small-size plastic balls, what is involved in soaps and cosmetics. Those small plastic bites are extremely dangerous to one-cell bacteria. When nano-plastic goes in bacteria mitochondria that thing can cause the death of that bacteria. 

But there is the danger that the same effect happens in the human body. If some cells are pulling those nano-balls inside them, that can cause cell death. When the cell is dying in the body of that thing activates the programmed death in the cells around that dying cell. 

If millions of tonnes of nano-plastic will go to oceans, that thing can affect the microscopic algae and the base of the food chain on Earth. When a large number of those algae and animal plankton dies, that thing can shake the base of the food chain on our planet. The large number of nano-balls are causing problems for every animal, which are eating plankton. 

Things like whales can suffer when the nano-balls are entering their body and those balls can shut the blood veins in its body. As well as they can close blood veins in the human body if we are eating those balls and the nano-balls will accidentally go into blood veins. They can simply close the veins in the intestinal puppet, and cause gangrene in those organs, which are taking nutrients from the intestinal. And that thing can cause a serious situation. 

The nano plastic is a problematic thing because that material can use in the new nanomachines as bearing. So the mass of nano-plastic is growing. The nanoballs can also use as medicine and if those nanoballs are equipped with the right enzymes, those things can use as small robots, which are terminating the cancer cells.


https://scitechdaily.com/nanomaterials-the-invisible-killer-lurking-in-our-consumer-products/

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