A soluble toxin is a toxic substance that can dissolve in water or other bodily fluids, making it more easily absorbed by the body. Soluble toxins can enter the bloodstream and potentially cause harm to cells and organs.
The size of a toxin can vary greatly depending on the specific type of toxin. Toxins can range in size from small molecules like cyanide to larger proteins like botulinum toxin.
The most common exposure route for a toxin in humans is ingestion, which occurs when a person swallows or consumes a substance contaminated with the toxin. Other common exposure routes include inhalation (breathing in the toxin) and dermal contact (absorbing the toxin through the skin).
Lionfish are dangerous because their bodies contain a strong toxin.
A substance that Interferes with or functions against a toxin is called an antitoxin.
soluble in water.
The four ways the body can eliminate toxins are Biotransformation, excretion by the kidneys, excretion by the liver and excretion by the lungs. It all depends on what the toxin is i.e Lipo soluble or water soluble and also the concentrations together with the route of exposure how the body will try to eliminate the toxin.
It is a biomicrobial toxin.
No, it is not a toxin.
Alfa toxin.
toxin
No, the plural of toxin is toxins.
One example of a toxin is alcohol
Alcohol IS a toxin.
The word perfect is inadequate here; the most dangerous toxin is the botulinum toxin from Clostridium botulinum.
toxin food is a food that have more fat
Toxin - comics - was created in 2004.
Toxin Reviews was created in 1982.