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Because they disable the respiratory chain the in the mitochondria of your cells. In effect, they make your cells unable to use oxygen to produce energy.
Generally, poison covalently bonds to the active sites of an enzyme. This will render it useless to any proteins that want to connect to it.
Zirconium is said to be an active component of poison ivy. It is also an alloying agent of steel. Zircon is the mineral from which zirconium is extracted.
Some solvents are poison, some solvents are not poison. Also it depends on the dose of the solvent you are exposed to that ultimately determines if something is poison, everything is poisonous at a high enough dosage! Even water (the universal solvent, that life would be impossible without) is poisonous if you drink too much (I do not mean drowning). When you drink too much water the electrolytes in your body become so dilute that nerves and other cells can no longer communicate and you die of water poisoning!
Nowhere as poison is not a chemical
chronic poison exposure is being exposed to poison alot. acute poison exposure is being exposed to poison a little bit. im no expert on poison, i just know what the words acute and chronic mean
If you mean, "How does a poison ivy exposure spread on your body?" the only answers are thus: 1. Areas exposed after the initial exposure will appear -- later. 2. If you are exposed and immediately rub the affected area, you *might* spread some of the urushiol -- the active ingredient -- around some. But this has to happen fast as after 15 minutes or so, urushiol is already bonded to skin cells. 3. You can be exposed by coming into contact with clothing that was itself exposed, a while after the fact. If you mean, "can the liquid that seeps from the lesions spread the rash?", the answer is No.
Poison ivy and poison oak are plants that cause an allergic skin reaction in most people who are exposed to them.
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Spiders do not produce poisonous fumes.
Only one type of poison dart frog(which is European)is active at night Sorry, don't know the name of it
You can tell if you have poison ivy by the rash. You will start to see the rash 12- 48 hrs after being exposed. The rash is usually a straight line from where the plant hit you but can be more spread out if you where exposed by clothing, your pet, smoke, ect.
Poison remains active even on dead leaves. Wear gloves.
No. They are most active during the day. No.
Yes.
The dream suggests that the dreamer feels exposed to (or fears being exposed to) something toxic and harmful. That poison is not likely to be literal poison but it probably is a metaphor for poisonous words, nasty comments or a toxic relationship.
I believe it was carbon monoxide used in gassing chambers. They later used pellets (Zyklon B) which convert to poison when exposed to air.