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Effects of air pollution on living organisms



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Chapter5(1)

Effects of air pollution on living organisms

Our respiratory system has a number of mecha-

nisms that help in protecting us from air pollu-

tion. The hair in our nose filters out large

particles. The sticky mucus in the lining of the

upper respiratory tract captures smaller particles

and dissolves some gaseous pollutants. When

the upper respiratory system is irritated by pol-

lutants sneezing and coughing expel contami-

nated air and mucus. Prolonged smoking or

exposure to air pollutants can overload or break-

down these natural defenses causing or con-

tributing to diseases such as lung cancer,

asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Eld-

erly people, infants, pregnant women and

people with heart disease, asthma or other res-

piratory diseases are especially vulnerable to air

pollution.

Cigarette smoking is responsible for the great-

est exposure to carbon monoxide. Exposure to

air containing even 0.001 percent of carbon

monoxide for several hours can cause collapse,

coma and even death. As carbon monoxide re-

mains attached to hemoglobin in blood for a

long time, it accumulates and reduces the oxy-

gen carrying capacity of blood. This impairs per-

ception and thinking, slows reflexes and causes

headaches, drowsiness, dizziness and nausea.

Carbon monoxide in heavy traffic causes head-

aches, drowsiness and blurred vision.

Sulfur dioxide irritates respiratory tissues.

Chronic exposure causes a condition similar to

bronchitis. It also reacts with water, oxygen and

other material in the air to form sulfur-contain-

ing acids. The acids can become attached to

particles which when inhaled are very corrosive

to the lung.

Nitrogen oxides especially NO

2

 can irritate the



lungs, aggravate asthma or chronic bronchitis

and also increase susceptibility to respiratory

infections such as influenza or common colds.

Suspended particles aggravate bronchitis and

asthma. Exposure to these particles over a long

period of time damages lung tissue and con-

tributes to the development of chronic respira-

tory disease and cancer.

Many volatile organic compounds such as (ben-

zene and formaldehyde) and toxic particulates

(such as lead, cadmium) can cause mutations,

reproductive problems or cancer. Inhaling ozone,

a component of photochemical smog causes

coughing, chest pain, breathlessness and irrita-

tion of the eye, nose and the throat.

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