Toxins can vary widely in color depending on their chemical composition and source. For instance, some natural toxins, like those produced by certain fungi or plants, may be brightly colored, such as the vivid red or orange of some poisonous mushrooms. In contrast, synthetic chemical toxins can be colorless or have a range of colors, from clear liquids to dark solids. Overall, there is no specific color universally associated with toxins.
Salts have not toxins; don't confuse toxins with toxic substances.
they are sometimes lightish brown or tannish green. The millipede sometime's release toxins to scare away enemies but very rarily releases it's toxins on humans. This dumb chick stepped on one and squashed it's toxins on her foot........ what a doosh!
The prefix of "toxins" is "tox-".
What toxins are in cigarette ashes?
There are no toxins in keyboards, but using toxins as keyboard cleaners is a popular method for keeping keyboards clean.
Yes. Bacteria do produce toxins. Usually gram positive bacteria produce exo-toxins and gram negative bacteria produce endo-toxins.
Arsenic, Aspartame
there are different toxins. i cant name them all.
No. It doesn't produce toxins as we know them.
conditions caused by toxins might be contageous
Toxins contain chemicals or substances which are harmful to humans and animals.
Pigs have toxins in their meat because what they are fed. Toxins can be released by sweat or the digestive system.