little black things
Venom immunotherapy is the process of injecting venom to treat various conditions. The most common form of venom immunization is bee venom therapy (BVT), with honeybee venom or stingers used to treat conditions.
A sac that holds venom.
Yes it does have venom.
Snake venom can be used for medical purposes, such as producing antivenom to treat snakebites. Some components of snake venom have also shown potential in drug development, such as using peptides in research for treatments for conditions like heart disease and autoimmune disorders. Additionally, certain enzymes in snake venom have been utilized in certain diagnostic tests and research studies.
Milking a snake is the term used for getting venom out of a living snake. It is done by hooking the snake's fangs over the edge of a glass as if it was biting something and pressing on the venom glands. The venom is then used to create anti-venoms and in medical research.
Venom is deadly from birth.
they bite and inject their venom
its probably because your game is used, scratched, and glitched. That is why you can't become venom.
you needa get bitten by one and let the venom spread through ur body
if you haven't read the book i won't tell you. but someone puts vampire venom in her.
no, the venom made them freeze, but not that they would need them any way.
Anti-Venom was the original Venom. He could easily defeat the new Venom.
Actually, no. Peter Parker's childhood enemy, Flash Thompson, went into the army and he returned as Agent Venom. He had enlisted as a part of Project Rebirth 2.0 and he had become bonded with the symbiote. Now he had Power and strength like Spiderman, but he called himself Agent Venom. Eddie Brock is no longer Venom. Now Flash Thompson is.
No they cant become vampires. If a werewolf gets bitten by a vampire they just die because the venom is poisonous to them.
Venom immunotherapy is the process of injecting venom to treat various conditions. The most common form of venom immunization is bee venom therapy (BVT), with honeybee venom or stingers used to treat conditions.
Yes, it is possible for someone to develop a degree of immunity to venom over time through repeated exposure, a process known as venom tolerance. This can occur in individuals who work closely with venomous animals or through controlled exposure in medical treatments. However, complete immunity is rare and varies depending on the type of venom and individual factors.
cuz he's a enemy