When you consume a toxin, your body may respond with various symptoms depending on the type and amount of toxin ingested. The digestive system may attempt to expel the substance through vomiting or diarrhea. The toxin can also enter the bloodstream, potentially affecting organs and systems, leading to more severe reactions. In some cases, medical intervention may be necessary to mitigate the effects and prevent serious health complications.
No, they contain a toxin which can damage the kidneys.
Daffodils should not be eaten. They have a toxin in the bulb.
People eat mouldy cheese, and they like it.
It is a biomicrobial toxin.
It's not recommended that dogs eat gefilte fish as this dish contains a lot of onion which is a toxin for dogs.
Horses should not be allowed to eat goldenrod plants. The toxin is present in both the dry and green plant.
No, it is not a toxin.
Newts have toxins that come out glands on the back of their heads the toxin isn't poisonous it gives of a bad taste so predators don't eat them that's, however newts only release the toxin when attacked by a predator, but u can hold them without them producing the toxin
No, some mushrooms are so toxic that handling them, getting the toxin on your hands and then eating something without washing your hands can cause grave sickness or even death but the toxin does have to be ingested, soaking in through the skin wouldn't be enough unless you managed to get a massive amount of the toxin on you.
They have to develop a resistance to the nerve toxin.
yes they release a toxin that makes fish not want to eat it because it tastes bad the toxin can kill fish and shellfish if a person eats a tainted shellfish they can die so yes they are dangerous
Alfa toxin.