Sources of toxins can be divided into two main parts:
First: Natural Resources
1- Animal sources such as snakes, scorpions, insects, fish and spiders.
2- Vegetable source:
High-end plants such as datura, poppy, poppy, cannabis, cocaine and tobacco.
B - Stale plants such as algae, bacteria, fungi.
3. Metals: such as mercury, arsenic, copper lead, cobalt.
4- Some cosmic radiation such as ozone gas.
Second: Industrial Sources:
Insecticides such as D.D.T This material is available in the market and is used to kill mice and insects and comes in the form of powder of fudol, toxic gases such as hydro-seanic acid, carbon monoxide, radiation from nuclear explosions, plastic materials and others.
First: Natural Resources
1- Animal sources such as snakes, scorpions, insects, fish and spiders.
2- Vegetable source:
High-end plants such as datura, poppy, poppy, cannabis, cocaine and tobacco.
B - Stale plants such as algae, bacteria, fungi.
3. Metals: such as mercury, arsenic, copper lead, cobalt.
4- Some cosmic radiation such as ozone gas.
Second: Industrial Sources:
Insecticides such as D.D.T This material is available in the market and is used to kill mice and insects and comes in the form of powder of fudol, toxic gases such as hydro-seanic acid, carbon monoxide, radiation from nuclear explosions, plastic materials and others.
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