Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Venom Vs. Poison

Venom and poison. They are two words that are commonly used interchangeably but mean two different things. Poisons are substances that can cause damage to organisms, usually through a chemical reaction. In most usage, a poison is a substance mainly only harmful when consumed, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. Most things normally helpful in the body, like Vitamin A, water, even blood can become poisons in too large of quantities. Organisms can be poisonous, such as a hemlock, a Komodo dragons saliva, and certain kinds of toads.
Venom on the other hand, is a substance used by animals only, and is commonly injected into another organism through fangs or stingers for hunting or defensive purposes. The main difference between venom and

(Pictured above is the sym-
bol for poison.)
poison is that and animal that is venomous actually puts the venom into an organism, while an animal that is poisonous would just have the poison always their, regardless if the organism actually poisons anything.
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