Plutonium is radioactive (alpha emitter) and very toxic. Also the criticality is a problem.
No !!
no. it is a solid isotope and is the least harmful of the plutonium isotopes.
Fortunately, no !
An insignificant amount of plutonium exists in nature. Mostly, plutonium is obtained from nuclear reactions caused by humans.
Fantasy. Plutonium kills humans.
Plutonium is toxic and radioactive; a contaminated area is dangerous for humans.
It causes infectious diseases... and is it a bad for the animals and the wold and the humans and entire too
Plutonium is a very toxic element; also is a radioactive element.
Protists are mostly harmful for humans. They are endoparasites (Tapeworm) inhabiting human intestine. One best example is Plasmodium which causes the Malaria in humans.
Yes, plutonium exist but fortunately only in minute traces.
Being very toxic and radioactive plutonium is very dangerous and can be lethal also at low concentration.
Plutonium is a highly radioactive metal that can emit harmful radiation that damages cells and organs, leading to a higher risk of cancer. Ingesting or inhaling even small amounts of plutonium can be extremely dangerous to human health. Long-term exposure to plutonium can also cause damage to the liver, bones, and kidneys.