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Wednesday, July 6, 2011. Biologican Poison: Animal and Plant Toxins. As we now know the meaning of toxins we can now proceed to the real topic of this blog:). Plant toxins are toxins that produced by plants or so called phytotoxins, usually used as a protection system of the plant to an herbivorous animals particularly insects and animals. Phenols( Poison Ivy, Poison Oak,). Glycoside( Lily of the Valley, Foxglove, Oleander ). Phototoxins( St. John’s wort). Proteins and Amino acids(Castor Bean). Holly ( I...

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011. Biologican Poison: Animal and Plant Toxins. As we now know the meaning of toxins we can now proceed to the real topic of this blog:). Plant toxins are toxins that produced by plants or so called phytotoxins, usually used as a protection system of the plant to an herbivorous animals particularly insects and animals. Phenols( Poison Ivy, Poison Oak,). Glycoside( Lily of the Valley, Foxglove, Oleander ). Phototoxins( St. John’s wort). Proteins and Amino acids(Castor Bean). Holly ( I...

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011. Biologican Poison: Animal and Plant Toxins. As we now know the meaning of toxins we can now proceed to the real topic of this blog:). Plant toxins are toxins that produced by plants or so called phytotoxins, usually used as a protection system of the plant to an herbivorous animals particularly insects and animals. Phenols( Poison Ivy, Poison Oak,). Glycoside( Lily of the Valley, Foxglove, Oleander ). Phototoxins( St. John’s wort). Proteins and Amino acids(Castor Bean). Holly ( I...

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Monday, June 13, 2011. What is anterior pituitary gland I say? Anterior pituitary is my topic for today. It is also called adenopophysis. The out pocketing of the primitive. Epitheliums it’s origins. It has 7 distinct hormones that secretes cells. Is my first scene. Its stimulates the adrenal gland formation. Is also known ascorticotrophin. It stimulates ovulation and the development of the corpus luteum in the female. The production of testosterone by the interstitial cells of the testis in the male.

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Monday, May 16, 2011. Clinical Chemistry III-Endocrinology, Toxicology and Drug Testing. Endocrinology is a part of our physiologic regulatory system, the collection of hormones, proteins and other components and other processes form the endocrine system. The Endocrine System is consists of many ductless glands that produce highly active chemical regulators called "hormone. 1 It is a substances which can be secreted and produced into the blood by an tissue or an organ. 4 Regulate energy production. Earth...

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Monday, June 13, 2011. What is anterior pituitary gland I say? Anterior pituitary is my topic for today. It is also called adenopophysis. The out pocketing of the primitive. Epitheliums it’s origins. It has 7 distinct hormones that secretes cells. Is my first scene. Its stimulates the adrenal gland formation. Is also known ascorticotrophin. It stimulates ovulation and the development of the corpus luteum in the female. The production of testosterone by the interstitial cells of the testis in the male.

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Miyerkules, Hulyo 6, 2011. Animal and Plant Toxin. Before giving you information about animal and plant toxin, I will define to you the word toxin. Toxin is a substance from a living cells of an organism that is poisonous that can make a bad reaction inside and out of the body and could kill the lives of many people if it had been ignored. And according to Miriam Webster Dictionary (http:/ www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/toxin). They defined the word toxin as. Snakes (elapids and true vipers) and cert...

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Thursday, 7 July 2011. PLANT and ANIMAL TOXIN. PLANT AND ANIMAL TOXIN. tooot tooot. toooot. Is a poisonous substance or chemical substance produced within a living cell or organism that can cause harmful effects on another living thing like US. Family: Anacardiaceae (Sumac family). If I were asked to give a plant toxin poison ivy word be first one that would pop-out of my mouth, with that I’m guessing this is the most widely known plant toxin (ha ha). Is one of the most poisonous of all known. Are toxins...

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011. Biologican Poison: Animal and Plant Toxins. As we now know the meaning of toxins we can now proceed to the real topic of this blog:). Plant toxins are toxins that produced by plants or so called phytotoxins, usually used as a protection system of the plant to an herbivorous animals particularly insects and animals. Phenols( Poison Ivy, Poison Oak,). Glycoside( Lily of the Valley, Foxglove, Oleander ). Phototoxins( St. John’s wort). Proteins and Amino acids(Castor Bean). Holly ( I...

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Because Ma'am G. said so. Thursday, July 7, 2011. The Wonderfully Whimsical World of Wox- I mean Toxins. Before we start, I'd like to share a little verse with you. The spacious, free life is from God,. The significance of this verse, I will share with you later,. You start fearing the world because of this post. So where were we? Cue the lightning and thunder. No, I don't mean. Why haven't I heard of 'em? Nor do I mean. Looks a lot like. Well, this guy's from the. This is especially found in. Fever, vom...

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Thursday, August 18, 2011. Plant and Animal Toxins. Any substance poisonous to an organism; often restricted to poison. S produced by living organisms. In addition to those from such microorganisms as bacteria. S, and algae. There are toxins in fungi ( mycotoxin. Higher plants (phytotoxins), and animals (zootoxins, or venom. S) The plants include nightshade ( see. Many plant toxins (e.g., pyrethrins, nicotine. Chemical reaction that disrupts the cell physiology or causes cell death. A large group of toxi...

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While I am searching for the definition of toxin I accidentally clicked a link about a superhero in the marvel comic universe (try to search in Google and type Toxin). A character named. Well I am quite amaze about this character,hahaha. So before I get lost about my real intention here, to present what Toxins are and its effect in human health, let me start of presenting about the real TOXIN. TOXIN ( The Comic Character). Toxin ( The Poisonous Substance. He can stick to walls. Toxicity is not only appli...

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Thursday, July 07, 2011. Got this image when i was trying to search some info's about TOXINS. This is a photo of a marvel comics, toxin. The main character is. Toxin: The Devil You Know". Let us now go to my real purpose why i'm doing this blog, i really need to give some important info's about what TOXINS. Are As what you've notice in the story above, toxin is the devil you know. So it gives us the hint that toxins are bad and do no good. Universal warning symbol used to indicate. Stagnant air, tobacco.

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No one said Clinical Chemistry can be this fun ;). Thursday, July 7, 2011. Exquisite on the outside, Lethal on the inside. Ladies and gentlemen, I am in so much bliss and proud to say, we have moved on from Endocrinology! Heck, that was some kind of brain work. From http:/ www.toonpool.com/cartoons/Poison 52577. Unfortunate for us, it can come from our own backyard. I seriously needed a minute to say “THANK YOU, JESUS! Just needed to put that out.). Okay, moving on. What is a Toxicant? What is a Toxin?