One evening, while looking at a sample under the microscope, Finley imagined the world through the eyes of a zebrafish. To the fish, the bright blue speck looked like a nutrient-rich morsel. But once swallowed, the plastic didn't just sit there. It became a Trojan horse, enhancing the bioavailability of other toxins and allowing harmful chemicals to leach into the fish's bloodstream. Finley knew from the study that these effects weren't localized; they cascaded through the ecosystem, eventually reaching the humans who sat at the top of the food chain.
Explain how to affect humans
Provide a mentioned in the study List the recommended solutions for reducing plastic waste