answ2. Some poisons such as cyanide are near instantaneous. And some snake venom, but not quite instantaneous.
Pathogens need time to multiply in the host, produce infection products, and then kill. Several hours at the least, several days more commonly.
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Why don't you test it out and then come back and tell us the answer.
During the second exposure to a pathogen, the immune system can mount a quicker and more targeted response due to immunological memory. This is because the immune system has already encountered the pathogen before and has memory cells ready to recognize and respond more efficiently to the pathogen. This results in a faster and more effective clearance of the pathogen from the body.
When a vaccinated person encounters a pathogen they've been vaccinated against, their immune system recognizes it as a familiar threat due to the memory cells developed during vaccination. This triggers a rapid and targeted immune response, leading to the destruction of the pathogen before it can cause serious illness. This process helps the person stay healthy and recover faster.
Memory cells are a type of immune cell that "remember" an encounter with a specific pathogen. When the same pathogen is encountered again, memory cells mount a faster and more robust immune response, helping to quickly eliminate the pathogen before it can cause a full-blown illness. This quicker and more effective response is what helps prevent a person from getting sick upon subsequent encounters with the same pathogen.
The speed at which a poison can kill a person can vary based on factors like dose and individual susceptibility. Some of the fastest-acting poisons include cyanide, ricin, and botulinum toxin, which can cause death within minutes to hours of exposure.
Antibiotics are chemicals produced by living organisms that kill or inhibit the growth of other organisms, particularly bacteria.
After your first exposure to a pathogen, you have memory T-cells that will remember the antigen of the pathogen so in the future if you would come in contact with the same pathogen your body would recognize it right away and be able to kill it much faster.
Yes, grits kill ants faster its just like ant poisoning. Grits kill the ants because they give it to their queen than they pop or explode!
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Yes it makes it go away faster
No, poison will leave you on half a heart, it will not kill you.
To kill the pigeons with rat poison, you will have to poison their food with the rat poison. You can poison the water that the pigeons drink and the cereals that the pigeons eat.
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Yes, rat poison can kill squirrels if they consume it.
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Yes, rat poison can kill squirrels if they ingest it.