Septic shock
Arsenic, Aspartame
Poisons produced by pathogenic bacteria are called "bacterial toxins."
Not all poisons are classified as toxins. A poison is any substance that can cause harm or death when introduced into the body, while a toxin specifically refers to a poison produced by living organisms, such as plants, animals, or bacteria. Therefore, while all toxins are poisons, not all poisons meet the criteria to be considered toxins, as some can be synthetic or inorganic substances.
Toxins.
These are toxins and poisons.
These substances are poisons and toxins.
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Fat-soluble toxins are more rapidly taken in through diffusion than water soluble poisons due to their ability for passive transfer. Water soluble poisons do not have this ability.
The word sought may be poisons (toxins) or the adjective poisonous.
Toxins
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Poisons can enter the body through four main routes: ingestion, where toxic substances are consumed orally; inhalation, where harmful chemicals are breathed in; dermal absorption, where toxins penetrate the skin; and injection, which occurs when poisons are introduced directly into the bloodstream via needles or bites. Each route can lead to varying degrees of toxicity and health effects depending on the substance and amount involved.