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How Do Toxicants Interact with Their Targets?


Toxicants interact with their targets through various mechanisms, which can include binding to receptors, inhibiting enzyme activity, or damaging cellular structures. The interaction is often highly specific, similar to a lock and key, where a toxicant fits precisely into a receptor or enzyme, leading to functional disruptions. This specificity can explain why certain toxicants affect specific organ systems or why individuals show varied responses to the same toxicant.

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