Immune
Resistance to disease or poison refers to an organism's ability to withstand the harmful effects of pathogens or toxins. This resistance can be influenced by various factors, including genetics, immunity, and detoxification mechanisms. Strong resistance can help prevent illness or death in the face of exposure to harmful agents.
The medical term for disease resistance is immunity.
A natural resistance to disease is an??
no it is not, botulism is a disease that rats carry, but no it is not poison for them
Of course it is! Why else would they call it "poison" ivy?
Call a poison control center or the nearest medical professional
venom
It's possible to develop some resistance to the poison. Or you'll get sicker and sicker by the day.
call the poison control center or take her straight to er
Call poison Control immediately...do not make the child vomit... call poison control immediately...if you dont know how, call 911
The one with the most poison and disease
Bats are mammals. They do not have venom (poison) but can carry disease.