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An exogenous molecule refers to any substance that is introduced into an organism from the external environment. These molecules can be natural or synthetic, and they can influence various physiological processes in the body. For instance, nutritional supplements, pharmaceutical drugs, and environmental toxins are all examples of exogenous molecules.
| Amount | Depends on specific exogenous molecule |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Depends on specific exogenous molecule |
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