clown fish
The only way one can become immune to a poison is if he/she takes very small doses (amount depending upon the poisons toxicity) and increase this amount slowly until ones system becomes familiar with the poison. This can change depending on the poison, as there are some varieties that you can not build up any sort of immunity to.
To develop resistance to poison ivy, one can gradually expose themselves to small amounts of the plant's oil, urushiol, to build up immunity over time. This process is called desensitization or immunotherapy. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before attempting this method.
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Yes, dirt can be beneficial to your health and boost your immune system.
A Booster raises money for a cause. OR A Booster shot is used to build up immunity to protective levels.
Taking alot of painkillers will eventually make you immune to them and you have to start taking stronger painkillers.
it can in some cases, but seldom happens. You are exposed to a small dose to build up an immunity and not all react favorably.
The drug classification of tetanus toxoid is a vaccine. Tetanus toxoid works by helping the body to build up immunity to tetanus.
they warm up by being rubbed against the sea anemones and cool down by not really being near the sea anemones
Your kidneys filter toxic substances out of your blood. If you didn't have kidneys, these would build up and basically poison you.
Through taking antibiotics unnecessarily your body aquires an immunity from it. Also certain germs and viruses also build up an immunity against it over time making them stronger and harder to fight off. This is caused through mutation.
There have been many theories as to the exact elements of the complex relationship between anemonefish and anemones. (I say anemonefish because a clownfish is really a clown anemonefish) Anemonefish live in the tentacles of the anemones and the tentacles protect them. They are also extremely territorial, and will defend the anemone at all costs. They also keep it clean and provide it food. The reason as to why anemonefish are never stung is still at large, although there are many theories about it. Some scientists say that the fish is covered in mucus, some say they build up an immunity, some say that the anemone recognizes it, etc. But either way, the relationship is called a mutualistic one, because both animals benefit.