Carbon monoxide (CO)
This is mainly caused by irritating gases like formaldehyde ( H2C=O ) and ammonia ( NH3 )
C=O is tasteless, odorless, though very poisoness but nonirritating.
Nicotine is found in tobacco, as well as in certain herbicide and insecticides.
yea, poison ivy
Carbon dioxide occurs when there is an elevated concentration of CO2 in the blood stream. This is referred to as hypercapnia. Some of the symptoms displayed include headaches, rapid breathing, shortness of breath, muscle twitches and others. If exposure to CO2 occurs, death ultimately occurs due to a lack of O2 in the blood.
The poison produced by cnidarians, such as jellyfish and anemones, acts by paralyzing or killing their prey upon contact. This poison is delivered through specialized stingers called nematocysts, which inject venom into the prey. The venom can cause pain, tissue damage, and even systemic effects in some cases.
Tobacco plants have evolved mechanisms, such as storage compartments and detoxification enzymes, to prevent the toxic compounds produced in their cells from causing harm. These mechanisms help to sequester or neutralize the toxins, allowing the plant to thrive despite producing harmful substances. Additionally, the toxins produced by tobacco plants may serve a defensive purpose against herbivores while not affecting the plant itself.
Carbon Monoxide
tobacco
Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their skin and lungs
Yes
It is not "put" there, it is part of the plant (or rather the plants combustion products). Its effects are to poison the smoker and it causes cancer.
Yes.
Nicotine witch causes addiction and can kill you
the stuff in your moms breath
Nicotine is found in tobacco, as well as in certain herbicide and insecticides.
lead, rat poison, and tar
Tobacco contains nicotine, a poison. It can kill animals that eat it, or make them very sick.
Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their lungs and skin. Tadpoles use gills.