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Poisons produced by pathogenic bacteria are called "bacterial toxins."
Toxins
Poisons produced by pathogenic bacteria are called bacterial toxins, endotoxins, or exotoxins.
Some Bacteria release toxins (poisons) that travel through the body interfering with the normal activity of the host!
Because it has a blood brain barrier (BBB) which protects the brain from toxins or harmful substances.
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Toxins.
Poisons produced by pathogenic bacteria are called "bacterial toxins."
These are toxins and poisons.
These substances are poisons and toxins.
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Fat-soluble toxins are more rapidly taken in through diffusion than water soluble poisons due to their ability for passive transfer. Water soluble poisons do not have this ability.
The word sought may be poisons (toxins) or the adjective poisonous.
Toxins
The blood-brain barrier is an actual filter. Most molecules are too big to squeeze through it! This protects the delicate brain cells from a lot of toxins and poisons. It also keeps some chemicals inside the brain, where they can act to the most good.
What causes bacteria to produce toxins is metabolism. The toxins are not intended to be poisons. They are like the exhaust of a car, they are the biproducts of their body processes of life. So in other words, it's bacterial pee and poo.
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