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Read the passage: Microplastics have permeated almost every level of the food chain, from plankton to apex predators. The long-term health implications for humans remain largely unknown, though preliminary studies suggest potential endocrine disruption. Question: What is the extent of microplastic contamination mentioned?
AOnly in the deep ocean
BIn almost every level of the food chain
COnly in drinking water
DOnly in fish in Nepal
✓ Correct Answer: B — In almost every level of the food chain
The passage states microplastics have 'permeated almost every level of the food chain'.
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