The group of flattened sacs that detoxifies poisons that may be found in the body are called Golgi. Golgi are present in most eukaryotic cells.
A Golgi apparatus is the group of flattened sacs that detoxifies poisons that may be found in the body. The Golgi are grouped together like a stack of bowls.
The endoplasmic reticulum, specifically the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, is responsible for detoxifying poisons that may be found in the body. This organelle contains enzymes that help neutralize and metabolize toxic substances, making them easier to eliminate from the body.
How about poisons
Examples of antigens are poisons, splinters and microorganisms.
One group is products that were never meant to be ingested or inhaled, the other group contains products that can be ingested in small quantities, but which are harmful if taken in large amounts.
No, methyl is not a functional group commonly found in alcohols. The functional group that is commonly found in alcohols is the hydroxyl group (-OH). Methyl, on the other hand, is a functional group commonly found in compounds called methyl groups (-CH3).
Bromine is found in Group 17 of the periodic table, also known as the halogen group.
Cesium is found in group 1 of the periodic table.
The main group type found in active directory is the security group.
Group 1 elements (such as Sodium and Potassium) readily form compounds because they are highly reactive metals that readily lose their outer electron to form positive ions. Group 7 elements (such as Chlorine and Fluorine) are highly reactive nonmetals that readily gain an electron to form negative ions, making them prone to forming compounds as well.
D) Found in group 6. Gold is not found in group 6 of the periodic table; it is actually located in group 11.
Lichens is the group of fungus that is found growing on rocks.