Does swallowing mercury contained in a glass thermometer (elemental mercury) produce adverse effects?_____
_____ is the science dealing with properties, actions, toxicity, fatal dose, detection and estimation of poisons.
_____ is the most clinically significant metalloid in clinical toxicology.
Putrefaction is delayed in death by poisons such as _____, arsenic, carbolic acid (phenol).
_____ is considered the least toxic among other lead compounds
Lead sulphide is considered the _____ toxic among the lead compounds.
Symptoms of acute _____ toxicity include vomiting, rice-water stools, garlic breath, Acute tubular necrosis and QT prolongation
_____ poisoning leads to red velvety coloured stomach mucosa
What test is used for definitive diagnosis of arsenic poisoning?_____
The snake in the given image is a sea snake, and its venom is _____toxic.

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