Effects of Japan's Nuclear Waste on Invertebrate Fetuses

Authors

  • Muhammad Harley Maulana IAIN KEDIRI
  • Rizki Dwika Septiarini IAIN KEDIRI
  • Fransiska Faizah INSTITUT AGAMA ISLAM NEGERI KEDIRI

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Nuclear, effect on an intervetebrata fetus

Abstract

The study is aimed at knowing the nuclear impact of an intervetebrata fetus. The study used a study of literature acquired from Google scholar for collecting data on the effects of radiation on Marine populations of organisms in the sea. Research shows that tritium content of nuclear waste air could lead to genetic infections, tissue damage, reproductive disorders, immune system and physiological changes in fetal invertebrates. Moreover, nuclear waste can also cause mutations in DNA, damage to reproductive genes and can have a long-term effect on Marine life.

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Effects of Japan’s Nuclear Waste on Invertebrate Fetuses. (2023). International Journal of Technology, Education and Social Humanities, 1(1), 19-26. https://journal.bengkuluinstitute.com/index.php/IJoTES/article/view/475