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Abstract In the present study, hy-#68;-#82;-#79;-#80;onic technique was adopted to study the capability of two common aquatic species namely ceratophyllum demersum and myriophyllum spicatum for removal and accumulation of lead and cadmium -#102;-#114;-#111;-#109; the aquatic environment. In addition, the possibility of using some physiological parameters changes due to the occurred metal accumulation as biomarkers changes due to the occurred metal accumulation as bioomarkers was also accounted. |