Antitoxins work to block toxins. If you have been poisoned you will likely be given an antitoxin so that the poison will not harm you.
Antibiotics, antitoxins, painkillers, statins.
No, hunger and appetite are not the same thing. Hunger is the body's physical need for food, while appetite is the desire to eat.
No, DNA and genes are not the same thing. DNA is the molecule that carries genetic information, while genes are specific segments of DNA that code for specific traits or characteristics.
Yes, genetic fingerprints and DNA fingerprints refer to the same thing - the unique genetic profile of an individual that can be used for identification purposes. This profile is based on variations in an individual's DNA sequence.
No, the stomach flu and influenza are not the same thing. Influenza is a respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus, while the stomach flu is a gastrointestinal illness caused by various viruses.
Flavonoids are one type of antioxidant.
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Antibodies attach to antigens preventing them from attacking cells in the body. Antitoxins attack antigens and destroy them
Antitoxins are proteins that neutralize toxins produced by bacteria or other pathogens. They work by binding to the toxin molecule and preventing it from causing harm to cells in the body. Antitoxins can be used as a treatment to counteract the effects of toxins in cases of poisoning or infection.
No they are the same.
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The same as vegetables. vitamins, antioxidants, enzymes, minerals, and fiber.
Pretty much the same elements as are present in you.
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