People eat mouldy cheese, and they like it.
Many substances are more deadly; an example is the botulinum toxin.
Black bread mold is also called ergot. It is of the phylum Zygomycota of the Kingdom Fungi.
Not sure what you mean by the opposite of nectar. Bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers.
The castor bean plant (Ricinus communis) was discovered in 1970 to be poisonous. The plant's seeds contain ricin, a deadly toxin that can be fatal if ingested in even small amounts.
toxin
No. Polonium is an extremely deadly radioactive toxin.
Lionfish are dangerous because their bodies contain a strong toxin.
The bacterium is not nearly as harmful as the toxin it produces. Botulinum toxin can be quite deadly if not treated rapidly.
A food poison, caused by the toxin produced from the yellow mold, aspergillus flavus.
Mold on cheese is a type of fungus, most mold starts out macroscopic then after time become visible to the human eye.
some strains of penicillium bread mold produce a toxin that kills bacteria. the entire family of penicillin- type antibiotics were derived from the structure of the toxin
Many substances are more deadly; an example is the botulinum toxin.
anthrax is a deadly toxin that goes into the skin and then into the bloodstream it could kill you in minutes maybe hours it could give you problem with your sight and movement, hearing and talking etc. if your ever in danger of getting infected of this toxin ask a friend and tell him to take you to the hospital right away.
She turned off the morality sphere (a sphere that keeps a deadly toxin from flooding the enrichment center)and everybody else died
Yeah, black mold is highly toxic and deadly. It can KILL you. Why would you eat black mold?!
pine trees Horses can be allergic to many types of plants, and some can be deadly. I know that the Maple tree contains a toxin that is released during the fall months that is deadly to horses.
Venom can kill, generally, in three different ways. A nerve toxin, such as from a rattlesnake or black widow, shuts down nerve pathways and thus the body's organs. Bee venom, for example, can cause a deadly allergic reaction, stopping the victim's breathing. Finally, a bacterial toxin, such as from a Komodo dragon's bite, causes a deadly infection.