Just took a quiz on this..
the answer is..
Keratinization is the result of Vitamin A deficiency
Lead is a chemical hazard that poses both acute toxicity, which can result in symptoms like confusion and seizures, as well as reproductive toxicity, impacting fertility and causing developmental issues in unborn children.
Metal ion toxicity refers to the harmful effects of excessive accumulation of metal ions in the body, leading to damage to tissues and organs. This can result from exposure to high levels of heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic through sources like contaminated water, food, or air. Metal ion toxicity can cause a range of health problems, including neurological, renal, and cardiovascular issues.
Toxicity can be both qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative toxicity refers to the presence or absence of harmful effects, while quantitative toxicity involves measuring the degree or severity of the toxic effects. Factors such as dose, exposure duration, and individual susceptibility can influence the quantitative assessment of toxicity.
I'd like to reduce the toxicity of this concoction.
The potential health risks associated with the toxicity of gold fillings include allergic reactions, metal toxicity, and potential damage to surrounding tissues.
toxicity of vitamin A
Systemic toxicity may result from ingestion of iodine containing compounds or mercury compounds.
Toxic cataracts result from chemical toxicity, such as steroid use.
fluoride toxicity, enamel hypoplasia, fluorosis, and mottled enamel
They produce nails :)
Lead is a chemical hazard that poses both acute toxicity, which can result in symptoms like confusion and seizures, as well as reproductive toxicity, impacting fertility and causing developmental issues in unborn children.
Toxicity can cause harm to organisms, disrupt ecosystems, and result in long-term health effects. It can also lead to bioaccumulation in food chains and impact human populations through contamination.
Iron toxicity is not uncommon, due to the wide distribution of iron pills. A lethal dose of iron is in the range of 200-250 mg iron/kg body weight. Hence, a child who accidently eats 20 or more iron tablets may die as a result of iron toxicity.
its where the cells begin to die and where finally they will be shed from the skin. the cells at this stage become progressively flatter, and the cell cytoplasm is replaced with the hard protein keratin
stratum basale: youngest karatincytes made by stem cells.
keratinization
Earl O. Butcher has written: 'Fundamentals of keratinization'