toxines

/ˈtɑk.sɪnz/
noun
  1. Poisonous substances produced by living cells or organisms (such as bacteria, plants, or animals) that can cause disease or harm.
    • Some plants produce toxines to protect themselves from being eaten.
    • The bacteria released toxines that made the patient very sick.
    • Scientists study how toxines affect the human body to develop better treatments.
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