Bioremediation an Optimistic Technology for Pollution
Sabiha Khan*
Professor Zoology, Samrat Prithviraj Chouhan Government College Ajmer, India
*Corresponding Author: Sabiha Khan, Professor Zoology, Samrat Prithviraj Chouhan Government College Ajmer, India.
Published: September 25, 2025
Abstract  
When pesticides are used, a part of them remains in the soil, and the accumulation affects the microorganisms living there. Human exposure can occur through the ingestion of pesticide-contaminated water and food, the inhalation of pesticide-contaminated air, and directly from occupational, agricultural, and household use. The pesticides can enter the human body by dermal, oral, eye, and respiratory pathways. The toxicity of pesticides depends on the electronic properties and the structure of the molecule, dosage, and exposure times.