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A teratogen is an agent or factor that causes malformation or developmental abnormalities in a developing embryo or fetus. Teratogens can include substances like drugs, alcohol, certain infections, environmental toxins, and radiation. The effects of teratogens can vary depending on the timing of exposure during pregnancy and the specific vulnerability of the developing organism. Examples include fetal alcohol syndrome caused by alcohol consumption and congenital disabilities resulting from certain medications.

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