Hey, I don't think so, I've inhaled a lot of them and I'm not dead. Yet.
nope
white blood cells can make chemicals called antitoxins that destroy the toxins produced by bacterica.
There are hundreds of different chemicals that can be found in factory smoke. These chemicals include toxins like arsenic and acids for example.
It is either toxins or bioeide
yes there is toxins in your pee when you first pee.
Elevated oxygen levels can purge toxins such as carbon monoxide from the body
white blood cells can make chemicals called antitoxins that destroy the toxins produced by bacterica.
The grey tree frog, while not normally dangerous, can produce toxins when stressed.
Yes. Bacteria do produce toxins. Usually gram positive bacteria produce exo-toxins and gram negative bacteria produce endo-toxins.
Toxins contain chemicals or substances which are harmful to humans and animals.
Some algae species in blooms produce toxins that can cause illnesses. Some of the toxins can be airborne during a bloom and people can get sick by inhaling the toxins.
Bacteria produce toxins as a byproduct. They are formed when the bacteria produce energy for themselves by changing one substance into another, and in some cases, there are byproducts, some of which can be toxins.
No. It doesn't produce toxins as we know them.
Some pathogens produce toxins.
Less then 1 percent cause disease. Disease causing bacteria produce toxins- powerful chemicals that damage cells and make you ill.
Microbes can release toxins.
Plants and algae can produce a slimy substance in a lake. Blue-green algae is the most dangerous type of algae for a lake to have because it can produce toxins.
Toxins