There are several types of monitoring sensors used in toxicology:
Gas Sensors: Used to detect toxic gases like carbon monoxide and ammonia in the air. Liquid Sensors: Employed to analyze contaminants in water bodies, such as heavy metals and organic pollutants. Biosensors: Utilize biological elements to detect specific biological or chemical agents. Wearable Sensors: Portable devices worn on the body to monitor exposure to hazardous substances in real-time.