Brain, liver, heart
No, cyanide poisoning stop the respiration .
Maybe I think so a little probably not sometimes.
Cyanide acts at the level of the cell mitochondria (the cell's energy factory) to stop the utilization of oxygen in the formation of energy (adenotriphosphates - ATP). Without this energy (ATP), cells cannot function and ultimately die. Cyanide has the same effect in humans... you can die of cyanide poisoning.
cyanide
It is important to avoid losses in the environment, contamination, poisoning of workers, thefts.
Brain liver heart
Liver, Spleen & Brain (Not the kidneys)
No, cyanide poisoning stop the respiration .
Large doses of cyanide prevent oxygen from entering cells so cellular respiration could no longer take place and the cells die.
Vapors sniffed to counter the effects of cyanide poisoning.
Cyanide Poisoning.
Cyanide poisoning and a bullet.
Cyanide poisoning.
Cyanide
Cyanide
Cyanide salts are easily dissolved in water, such as moisture found on the hands. It can then be absorbed into the body through the skin causing cyanide poisoning. It is better that you do not touch any cyanide salts, such as sodium or potassium cyanide.
...from ashigakari.com ...no, because potassium cyanide can only kill when it is mixed with acid, producing hydrogen cyanide. in case of poisoning, the reaction occurs on digestion.