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The normal human body doesn't contain plutonium.

AnswerPlutonium is the most toxic substance known to man. Two tablets the size of the average aspirin would kill the population of New York if it found its way into the water supply.
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An average human body contains trace amounts of plutonium, typically less than 0.1 micrograms. The presence of plutonium in the human body is primarily due to exposure to environmental sources, such as nuclear fallout or certain occupational hazards.

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