Answer:
B. II only. Brain damage resulting from the bioaccumulation of heavy metals.
Step-by-step explanation:
The mercury concentrated mine tailings dumped in the nearby water bodies undergo methylation process and is converted to methyl mercury by bacteria in the aquatic environment. The aquatic plants absorb this and when fishes eat these plants, they also get contaminated with mercury. This leads to bioaccumulation of mercury in the aquatic environment.
Mercury is a neurotoxin and contamination in humans by consuming mercury-contaminated fishes leads to neurological damage like memory impairment, decreased concentration and IQ, decreased motor skills or dexterity, tremors, movement disorders, depression, anxiety, or psychosis. Chronic mercury contamination can lead to neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s, autism, Parkinson’s etc.