Some are mineral based (eg Arsenic)
Some are gaseous (eg Carbon Monoxide)
Some are plant based (eg Ricin)
Some are animal based (eg poison arrow frog)
Arsenic, Aspartame
Most come from China, on your item it might say "made in China".
Of course they're poisonous! It's a dart frog!
Most of the earth's light comes from the sun.
If you overexposed your film paper, it will come out dark. Most of the time it will come out black.
if the ink contains poisons in it's main composition, such as lead and other poisons, but most poisons in ink have to be consumed in large quantities to be of any effect
smoke
some kind of a Russian fish!
Most of them are nerve poisons - they interfere with nerve transmission.
As of 31/12/2016, authorised sellers of poisons are allowed to sell non-poisons, part 2 poisons, part 1 poisons, part 1 schedule 1 poisons, part 1 schedule 1 schedule 3 poisons, antibiotics, and dangerous drugs.
In tobacco there are over 400 poisons
In foods grown organically, there are no poisons.
Cleopatra made experiments on poisons in her spare time. Which was the most deadliest and which was the most un-effictive
Gram-for-gram, Belchers sea snake has the most potent venom.
Specific contaminants or poisons in exhaled breath. Most often alcohol.
The group of flattened sacs that detoxifies poisons that may be found in the body are called Golgi. Golgi are present in most eukaryotic cells.
An Authorised Seller of Poisons is a business with a registered pharmacists selling poisons in retail or a company or an unincoportaed body of persons with the actual sale of poisons being carried out by a registered pharmacist in a registered premises or under his supervision.