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velenoso

Velenoso is a term derived from the Latin word "velenus," which means "poisonous." It is used to describe something that is toxic, harmful, or poisonous to living organisms. The term can be applied to various contexts, including biology, chemistry, and environmental science.

In biology, velenoso can refer to organisms, such as snakes, spiders, or certain plants, that produce toxins

In chemistry, velenoso describes substances that can cause harm or death when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed

In environmental science, velenoso can refer to pollutants or contaminants that are harmful to the environment

The term velenoso is often used interchangeably with other terms like toxic, poisonous, or hazardous, depending

as
a
defense
mechanism
or
for
hunting.
These
toxins
can
be
highly
dangerous
to
humans
and
other
animals
if
not
handled
properly.
through
the
skin.
These
substances
can
be
man-made
or
naturally
occurring,
and
their
toxicity
can
vary
widely.
and
its
inhabitants.
These
can
include
chemicals,
heavy
metals,
or
other
substances
that
can
accumulate
in
soil,
water,
or
air
and
cause
long-term
damage.
on
the
context
and
the
severity
of
the
harm
caused.
It
is
important
to
handle
velenoso
substances
with
care
and
follow
proper
safety
protocols
to
avoid
harm.