Toxic agents come in various forms, from chemicals to biological substances, each with unique properties and effects. Understanding their classifications helps assess risks and develop protective measures. This unit explores how these agents interact with living organisms, their exposure routes, and the dose-response relationship. Key concepts include toxicity types, LD50, and NOAEL. We'll examine chemical, biological, and physical agents, along with classification systems based on structure, mode of action, and target organs. We'll also delve into toxicity mechanisms and real-world examples of toxic exposures.