Toxins can be lethal, but survival often depends on the type and amount of toxin, the route of exposure, and individual health factors. Some toxins may cause temporary illness or long-term health issues rather than immediate death. Prompt medical intervention can be critical in cases of poisoning, significantly increasing the chances of survival. Ultimately, while many toxins are harmful, not all result in death if managed appropriately.
Ever heard of the saying: "There is safety in numbers", well cancer cells use this strategy to survive. The more there are the harder they are to kill and the more deadly toxins they produce!
Not for very long. Since goldfish are extremely high waste producers, a smaller body of water would slowly kill them due to the toxins and lack of oxygen in the water.
No, some toxins only cause illness and don't normally kill except in cases if high levels of exposure. Whether a toxin will kill or not also depends on how much a person is exposed to.
Releases toxins into cells that destroy important proteins in order for that cell to survive.
Endospores themselves do not release toxins. Endospores are dormant, resistant structures produced by some bacteria to survive harsh conditions. However, when the endospore germinates and the vegetative cell grows and replicates, it can produce toxins.
Many varieties of mushrooms contain toxins that can be lethal if ingested.
Most disease causing organisms reproduce inside you and produce toxins.
Tigers kill for food. If they don't eat they cannot survive.
They hunt because there job or instinct to kill to survive
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they are trained to kill and survive
No they just have toxins for defense but not enough to kill a human