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CLINICAL CHEMISTRY 21-C
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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Clinical Chemistry-22-c
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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CLINICAL CHEMISTRY 25-C
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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CLINICAL CHEMISTRY 26-C
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?
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Clinical Chemistry 29-c
Clinical Chemistry(also known as Clinical Biochemistry, Chemical Pathology, Medical Biochemistry, or Pure Blood Chemistry)is the area of pathology that is generally concerned with analysis of body fluids. Wednesday, July 6, 2011. Plant and animal toxin. All substances are poisons … The right dose separates a poison from a remedy.". Study of poisonous materials and their effects upon living organisms. Toxic substance of animal origin. Http:/ www.suite101.com/content/kissing-bugs-a11579. When he sucks blood.
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CLINICAL CHEMISTRY 36-C
Wednesday, July 6, 2011. Animal and Plant Toxins. THINKING….Still thinking…. Here we go again…thinking of something I can write here in my blog about our new topic regarding animal and plant toxins, but nothing seems to come out of my thoughts. It was just an empty and vacant space filled with NOTHING. Almost an hour thinking, how will I start with the new topic? I don’t even know how I can even find words to express what I think about right now. I am literally toxic. At this moment, really, really toxic.
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clinicalchemistry37-c
Huwebes, Hulyo 7, 2011. Box jelly fish (blue bottles found in Australia and South East Asia), man of war (USA) and sea anemones (China). These animals discharge stinging capsules, nematocytes, which penetrate the skin and inject venom which may cause cardiorespiratory failure. Sea anemone toxin prolongs nerve action potential and causes spontaneous and repetitive activity in axons. Sea snail: cone shells. A poison, which is also present in lower concentrations throughout the plant. It has been used for c...
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Clinical Chemistry Blog Notes 01E
Clinical Chemistry Blog Notes 01E. Sunday, July 15, 2012. Toxi-COOL-ogy: The Awesome Power of Poison and the Not so Awesome Effects. First things first: The FUN-damentals…. Obviously, the meaning of toxicology is the study of poisons. The etymology is quite deep rooted because it came from the Latin word “ toxicus. 8221; which means poisonous and that Latin word was derived from the Greek word “. 8221;, a poison where arrowheads are dipped and used as an extra lethal weapon. Talk about Toxiception. Focus...
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Clinical Chemistry Blog Notes 08E
Clinical Chemistry Blog Notes 08E. Sabado, Setyembre 15, 2012. The end of the SEMESTER but not for EDUBLOGGING. What is it all about? The first time that our teacher told us that we're going to do blogging I was shock. Literally shock! Cause I don't know where to start, what to write, and so on. It's not that it was new to me but It's not my forte, I'm not a good writer at all. But then I try. Photo credit: I can dot it. I MADE IT AND SO YOU CAN! Ipinaskil ni Alhecs Conos. Linggo, Hulyo 22, 2012. Every t...