pyrotoxin
A high fever can denature enzymes by altering their shape and structure. Enzymes are sensitive to changes in temperature, and a high fever can disrupt the delicate balance needed for enzymes to function properly, leading to decreased enzyme activity and potentially causing harmful effects on various biological processes in the body.
Poison can be created using a variety of substances, both natural and synthetic, that are toxic to living organisms. These substances can be produced through chemical processes, extraction from plants or animals, or by manipulating existing compounds to increase their toxicity. The specific method of creating a poison depends on the desired effect and target organism.
The gas produced from high temperature combustion of Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) is hydrogen fluoride (HF). This gas is highly toxic and can be harmful if inhaled or exposed to the skin or eyes.
It is unlikely that pouring poison into someone's ear would be an effective method of poisoning them. The skin in the ear canal is not very absorbent, so the poison would likely not enter the bloodstream in high enough quantities to cause harm. However, it may cause local irritation or damage to the ear canal.
The plural form of poison is simply poisons.
child bed fever
Yes, the historical record does record this. He died while suffering a high fever that had lasted ten days. The exact cause of the fever has been debated for centuries, with some attributing it to poison and others malaria, typhoid fever or other natural maladies.
No. Anemia does not causes high fever. High fever may cause anemia like in malaria.
The medical term for poison produced by an organism is "toxin."
yes, it is a fever
a high grade fever is considered 101 degrees believe it or not
high fever
Yes. A high fever.
If you have a high fever for more then 3 days, see a doctor.
in 2010 he had a fever of...220.9
99.3 F is not considered to be a fever.
I had a fever. My fever was 101 degrees.