Science, asked by BlockMaster, 1 year ago

what's the difference between poison and venom?​

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Answered by alivia07
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Poison includes chemicals which are harmful and can kill a person.

Whereas , venoms are natural which means they are present in animals or plants.

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BlockMaster: but we say that snakes are poisonous
BlockMaster: but they are like that in nature
alivia07: that is just for saying but scientifically it is venomenous
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BlockMaster: ok...but let some1 else answer it too
Answered by padmavireeja
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hi buddy !!!

Venom: When animals like snakes use their sharp fangs to bite into the flesh and let the toxic substance move into the body of their prey, through the punctured skin, they are called venomous animals. To deliver venom an animal has to use tools like fangs or stingers.

Poison: Poison is something that can get inhaled, ingested or seeped into the skin directly. For example, if you accidentally touch a brightly colored poison dart frog, you will transfer the toxins it secretes from its skin, to your own skin. And then the poison will seep into your blood stream.

hope this helps you


BlockMaster: but we say that snakes are poisonous
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