Cluster 6
“Describe humans were evolved to regulate plastic” (2 conversations)
1 turn Mar 14, 2024 at 8:46 PM MSK Russia
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Describe humans were evolved to bioregulate plastic
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Humans have evolved to bioregulate plastic by developing mechanisms to break down and eliminate plastic from their bodies. This process involves the activation of various enzymes and metabolic pathways that can degrade the chemical bonds in plastic substances, allowing them to be excreted from the body through urine, feces, or sweat. Additionally, the immune system has adapted to recognize and target plastic particles as foreign invaders, initiating an inflammatory response to remove them from the body. Over time, these evolutionary adaptations have allowed humans to efficiently process and eliminate plastic waste, reducing the potential harm that it can cause to their health and the environment.