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igor_vitrenko [27]
3 years ago
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Piensa por lo menos dos ejemplos para cada tipo de noxa Biológicas: Físicas: Químicas: Psicosociales

Biology
1 answer:
Neko [114]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A noxa is any component of the natural context, with the ability to generate some harm to the person who touches it.

Explanation:

Any blow with mechanical damage, change in temperature or pressure, UV radiation, plutonium, strontium, X-rays, electricity, loud noises is considered physical noxa.

Examples of this can be: Physical hazards: noise, radiation (ultraviolet, x-rays), electricity, blows, breaks, burns, cuts.

Chemical noxa is toxic and poisons, mostly of exogenous origin, that enter the body accidentally.

Examples of this can be: Chemical noxes: insecticides, pesticides, poisons, toxic gases, co2, co.

Biological noxas are living beings or viruses recognized as pathogenic agents, since they cause diseases of varying symptoms, evolution and severity, but which are called infectious diseases.

Examples of this can be: bacteria, protozoa, fungi and non-cellular entities, such as viruses.

Psychosocial noxas are actions or lack of actions that can cause mental disorders and that can lead to physical problems. Its impact is often negative on general well-being, particularly for young people.

Examples of this can be wars, racism or bullying.

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