_____ appearance of skin is seen in poisoning with boric acid.
#2
_____ is a form of mycotic poisoning when the fungus eaten for itself causes toxic effects
#3
The _____ of the castor oil plant contain the highest amount of the toxalbumin.
#4
All parts of Nerium odorum are poisonous, except the _____.
#5
_____and organic compounds of Fluorine satisfy the criteria for an ideal homicidal poison.
#6
Boiled lobster appearance of hands is seen in poisoning with _____ acid
#7
Paris green has _____ as its active component and is a stomach poison
#8
Name the following poisonous plant: _____
#9
Section _____ IPC deals with 'causing hurt by means of poisons, etc.'
#10
The snake in the given image is a sea snake, and its venom is _____toxic.
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