venomdelivery
Venomdelivery refers to the biological mechanisms by which venomous organisms introduce venom into another animal, typically for predation, defense, or competitive interactions. Venom is a complex biochemical mixture produced in specialized glands and often stored until release. Toxins commonly target the nervous system, blood, or cellular integrity, and may include neurotoxins, cytotoxins, and enzymatic components that disrupt tissue or physiology.
Delivery systems are diverse and have evolved independently across lineages. Snakes and some lizards use hollow
Medical relevance includes the risk of envenomation to humans, which varies by species and venom composition.
Evolutionary notes emphasize convergent development of venom delivery across distant groups, with venom composition shaped by