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Vol 4, 2014
Pages: 590 - 596
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Received: 28.04.2014. >> Accepted: 09.05.2014. >> Published: 23.05.2014. Review paper

TOKSIČNI EFEKTI ŽIVE USLJED EKOLOŠKE I PROFESIONALNE EKSPOZICIJE/ MERCURY TOXICITY DUE TO EKOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE

By
Vinko Perić ,
Vinko Perić
Ramiz Alić ,
Ramiz Alić
Rade Biočanin
Rade Biočanin
Abstract

Heavy metals include metals whose density is higher than 5g/cm3. The whole range of the metal is in the form of essential trace elements, essential for a number of functions in the human body, and its deficiency results in a lack of occurrence of a serious symptom. The best examples are anemia lack of iron, lack of chromium in diabetes, growth 
problems in lack of nickel. When other elements such as lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic and molybdenum has been shown to exhibit large quantities of toxic effects. Frequently the question of toxicity is actually just a matter of quantity, but the range varies with each individual element. In this paper co-authors are given the necessary explanations about the characteristics and toxicity of heavy metals, with a focus on mercury and its distribution in the human body and the metabolism of ecosystems within the food chain. 

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