Questions: Toxinoses are diseases caused by toxins produced by other organisms
Transcript text: Toxinoses are diseases caused by toxins produced by other organisms
Solution
The answer is the first one: diseases caused by toxins produced by other organisms.
Explanation for each option:
Diseases caused by toxins produced by other organisms: This is the correct definition of toxinoses. Toxinoses refer to diseases that result from the presence of toxins produced by other organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, or plants.
A third class of toxins, along with endotoxins and exotoxins: This is incorrect. Toxinoses are not a class of toxins; rather, they are diseases caused by toxins. Endotoxins and exotoxins are types of toxins, not categories of diseases.
Especially deadly toxic substances produced by parasites: This is incorrect. While some toxinoses can be caused by toxins from parasites, the term "toxinoses" itself refers to diseases caused by toxins in general, not specifically deadly substances or those produced by parasites.
In summary, toxinoses are diseases caused by toxins produced by other organisms.