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'''Teratogens''' make up a class of the [[Golgari]] elite, the other class being of the [[Devkarin]]. Up until the [[decamillennial]] the teratogens were the ruling class. Afterwards, however, the Devkarin took over.
'''Teratogens''' constitute a class of the [[Golgari]] elite; the other class being of the [[Devkarin]]. Up until the [[Decamillennial]], the teratogens were the ruling class. Afterwards, however, the Devkarin took over.


Teratogens essentially come from any background concievable, though mostly they consist of plants, [[zombies]],mutants, harpies, nagas, griffins, centaurs.
Teratogens essentially of any background conceivable, though mostly they consist of plants, [[zombies]], mutants, harpies, nagas, griffins, centaurs.
 
 
'''Trivia'''
 
In medicine and chemistry, a "Teratogen" is a chemical which damages the reproductive capabilities of an organism.


===Trivia===
*In the sciences, specifically developmental biology, (and, to a lesser extent, medicine and embryology, chemistry and radiobiology), a "teratogen" an agent that can cause malformations of an embryo or fetus, or interferes with normal embryonic development. This can be a chemical substance, a virus, or ionizing radiation.


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Revision as of 16:29, 8 January 2010

Teratogens constitute a class of the Golgari elite; the other class being of the Devkarin. Up until the Decamillennial, the teratogens were the ruling class. Afterwards, however, the Devkarin took over.

Teratogens essentially of any background conceivable, though mostly they consist of plants, zombies, mutants, harpies, nagas, griffins, centaurs.

Trivia

  • In the sciences, specifically developmental biology, (and, to a lesser extent, medicine and embryology, chemistry and radiobiology), a "teratogen" an agent that can cause malformations of an embryo or fetus, or interferes with normal embryonic development. This can be a chemical substance, a virus, or ionizing radiation.