Haemotoxins affect the blood - usually by rapid clotting of the red blood-cells. Neutotoins affect the nervous system, causing paralysis.
They are poisonous. Injecting the venom, hemotoxin, as opposed to cobras, which inject neurotoxin. An example of a pit viper is a rattlesnake.
It depends. Rattlesnakes are one of the most common species of venomous snakes in the Western Hemisphere. There are thirty-two different species and seventy-five subspecies of rattler. All have hemotoxic venom, some have both hemotoxic and neurotoxic venom.
Blood
Hemotoxin snake venom leads to hemolysis which is destruction of the red blood cells.
hemotoxin
hemotoxin and nerutoxin
hemotoxin
a neurotoxin is something that comes from a wild animal. it is the venom. it affects the nervous system.
No, a neurotoxin is a type of toxin that specifically affects nerve cells and the nervous system. Endotoxins, on the other hand, are a type of toxin produced by certain bacteria and are released when the bacteria die and their cell walls break down.
Yes
neurotoxin
The drug, the neurotoxin, the bad idea.