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Antibodies is a substance obtained from a living
organism which is poisonous for another living
organism
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O
True
O
False​

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Answered by abhinavbisht2006
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Answer:

Poison, in biochemistry, a substance, natural or synthetic, that causes damage to living tissues and has an injurious or fatal effect on the body, whether it is ingested, inhaled, or absorbed or injected through the skin.

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Although poisons have been the subject of practical lore since ancient times, their systematic study is often considered to have begun during the 16th century, when the German-Swiss physician and alchemist Paracelsus first stressed the chemical nature of poisons. It was Paracelsus who introduced the concept of dose and studied the actions of poisons through experimentation. It was not until the 19th century, however, that the Spaniard Matthieu Orfila, the attending physician to Louis XVIII, correlated the chemistry of a toxin with the biological effects it produces in a poisoned individual. Both concepts continue to be fundamental to an understanding

of modern toxicology.

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Answered by nishankpaudel1
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Answer:

false

antibody provides you enough power to withstand germs it basically doesnt poison them but prevent them from attacking

so b is true i think

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