when a snake bites the venom travels thruout the body eating away at all the body tissue it comes in contact with so it depends on the vein of which the snake bites
Copperhead snakes have hemotoxic venom, which primarily affects the blood and blood vessels of their prey. This venom can lead to symptoms such as swelling, pain, and tissue damage in humans if bitten. It is less potent compared to venom from some other venomous snake species.
No venom stays in the body for than a few hours, but in most cases, that is long enough to cause serious damage to the body and possibly kill the victim too.
Carnage is Venom's son. Venom asexualy reproduced carnage
Spiders produce venom in specialized glands located near their fangs. The venom is a mixture of proteins and enzymes that help spiders immobilize their prey and begin the digestion process before consuming it.
Snakes are actually venomous not poisonous. Poison affects you if you drink it. Venom has to go through your bloodstream. You could drink a vial of venom and have very little affects however it is not advised. Usually the venom in snakes is located in glands located in the head at the just behind the hinge of the jaws....thus leaving the body from the head back edible. Venom glands are usually in the head of the snake around the hinge of the jaw giving the head a triangular shape.....leaving the rest of the body if prepared properly for yum yum
NO it can't destroy monsters however, venom swamp can destroy monsters if their attack points are 500 points or less it becomes 0.
Venom contains a variety of proteins and enzymes that can disrupt cell membranes, break down tissues, and trigger inflammatory responses in the human body. These components can cause pain, swelling, tissue damage, and other harmful effects depending on the specific venom and the individual's response to it.
The medical term for having the ability to enter and destroy surrounding tissue is invasive. This term is commonly used to describe how certain diseases or pathogens can spread and damage nearby tissues in the body.
A tumor that can invade and destroy surrounding healthy tissue is called malignant or cancerous tumor. This type of tumor has the ability to spread to other parts of the body.
"Corrosive" is the term used to describe acids or bases that can destroy body tissue, clothing, and other materials. This quality is due to their ability to chemically react with and break down substances they come into contact with.
"Corrosive"
"Corrosive"
The word used to describe an acid that can destroy body tissue, clothing, and many other things is "corrosive." Corrosive acids have the ability to cause significant damage upon contact with various materials.
There are less scorpions that are capable of killing a Human than there are snakes who can deliver fatal poison.. Most scorpions have weaker venom than snakes - they use their pincers to capture prey and sting it to death as well as tear it apart. Snakes have no other limbs to rely on, so their venom is the only weapon they have. Snake venom is also dangerous because there are many different kinds of venom; some affect the nerves, some destroy the body's tissue.
"Corrosive"
It depends on which species of snake you mean. Some snake venom attacks the prey's blood, preventing it from clotting (the victim bleeds to death internally) - other venom attacks the nervous system, shutting down the victim's breathing reflex (the victim suffocates) - another property is necrosis - where the venom destroys body tissue (vital body functions simply collapse). Snake venom can possess just one, or all three properties - depending on the species !
basalisk venom. you either use the tooth or the sword of gryffindore