What are the two general components found in the complex venom profile of spitting cobras?
Answer
Neurotoxins and cytotoxins
The venom of spitting cobras is complex, generally containing both neurotoxins, which affect the nervous system, and cytotoxins, which cause localized tissue damage.

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