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Lead is harmless for animals and humans true or false

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Answered by MissAmbitious7
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Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

Lead interferes with a variety of body and natural processes. It is toxic to many organs and tissues including the heart, bones, intestines, kidneys, and reproductive and nervous systems. It mainly affects the haematopoietic system. ... It is therefore particularly toxic to young animals, mainly dogs and cattle.

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Answered by mallepuramadevi
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Explanation:

For animals-

It is therefore particularly toxic to young animals, mainly dogs and cattle. As in humans, animal lead poisoning may be acute (from intense exposure of short duration) or chronic (from repeat low-level exposure over a prolonged period). Acute intoxication can quickly lead to death.

For Humans-

Lead is a cumulative toxicant that affects multiple body systems and is particularly harmful to young children. Lead in the body is distributed to the brain, liver, kidney and bones.

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