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    Terminology of Poison

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    or other activity on the molecular scale‚ when a sufficient quantity is absorbed by an organism. The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin‚ and from a venom. Toxins are poisons produced by some biological function in nature‚ and venoms are usually defined as toxins that are injected by a bite or sting to cause their effect‚ while other poisons are generally defined as substances absorbed through epithelial linings such as the skin or gut. Some

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    Hamlet Home Reading Report

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    Division of City Schools OLONGAPO CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Olongapo City Home Reading Report A Critical Documentary On the film HAMLET by: William Shakespeare Jhon Lee F. Farne III-2 SSC (Cayabyab) NOVEMBER 7‚ 2011 Hamlet Facts About the Play Hamlet was written sometime between 1599 and 1601 and is often considered the greatest achievement of the world’s greatest playwright. It has been performed and translated more than any other play in the world. It has had more

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    The cause of hypersensitivity to bee stings lays in the persons anti-bodies. Bee sting venom contains proteins that affect skin cells and the immune system. This type of reaction is known as a systemic reaction and is an allergic reaction that happens to people who have developed anti-bodies against the insect venom from a previous sting. What happens in a person with a severe allergic reaction to bee venom who gets stung is they can experience difficulty breathing‚ wheezing‚ hives‚ hoarseness

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    “Gila Monster” -Scientific Classification- Kingdom: Anamalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Family: Helodermatidae Genus: Heloderma Species: Heloderma suspectum -Binomial Name- Heloderma suspectum Two subspecies: Heloderma suspectum cinctum‚ banded gila monster Heloderma suspectum suspectum‚ reticulated gila monster The gila monster has got to be the least identified creature I have ever studied. What I mean is on WikiPedia

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    Box Jellyfish Research Paper

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    corneas‚ and lenses. Along with all of its anatomical features‚ the box jellyfish is like all other jellies‚ in that its sting packs a punch. But the sea wasp has proven to be one of the deadliest and most venomous creatures in the sea. However‚ the venom is not the only reason for the deaths that these organisms cause.

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    Caught in the Widow's Web

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    sizes”. When an insect becomes entangled in the web the Black Widow injects a toxin that harms the organs‚ slows down the intestines of the prey‚ and continues to inject the same toxin three times to destroy the prey. The essay attributes the venom to fear‚ and venom creates an image of death in our minds. When a Black Widow spider attacks there is a danger inside the organism because the Black Widow’s poison can fatally wound or kill its prey. In paragraph 11 Grice converses about the symptoms that

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    PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS ON KULITIS LEAVES EXTRACT ( Amaranthus viridis Linn. ) A Biological Research Submitted to the Research Center Alabel National Science High School Regional Science High School for Region XII Alabel‚ Sarangani Province Submitted by: Shaira Mae M. Yamon Fourth Year- Diamond Submitted to: SHIELA P. BUTIL‚ Ph. D. Research Adviser August 5‚ 2013   Chapter I Introduction A. Background of the Study Amaranth (Amaranthus)

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    Foreign object in the EYE A speck of dust‚ a loose eyelash‚ or even a contact lens can float on the white of the eye. Usually‚ such objects can easily be rinsed off. However‚ you must not touch anything that sticks to the eye‚ penetrates the eye ball‚ or rests on the coloured part of the eye Iris or pupil) because this may damage the eye. Instead‚ make sure that the casualty gets medical attention quickly. CAUTION Do not touch anything that is sticking to‚ or embedded in the eye ball or

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    Honey Badger Speech

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    badger’s uncanny ability to dig gerbils and ground squirrels out of their burrows. Honey badgers have developed other adaptations to compete with surrounding predators as well. For example‚ they have an incredibly strong resistance to poison and venom. Video documentation has shown mind-boggling feats of this animal completing acts that most would agree takes either extreme courage‚ or

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    In the great Shakespearean tragedy Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth provides to be the catalyst of the murder of King Duncan resulting in Macbeth’s rise to power. In act one‚ scene five‚ at Inverness‚ Lady Macbeth receives a letter in her private chambers proclaiming her husband to be fated to become king. However‚ King Duncan still reigns over Scotland. Lady Macbeth paces deliberating with the knowledge that Duncan is to arrive at Inverness‚ as a plot begins to unfurl into her mind. What be this I see? The

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