No. In fact, you would get very sick. Human blood and animal blood are different. And it's bad the other way, too: if you injected human blood into an animal's bloodstream, the animal would get very sick.
A bloodstream is the flow of blood through the circulatory system of an animal.
No, because it is not your blood, or your blood type (unless it is another person with the same blood type) and so your body will naturally reject it. Also, your body isn't a fool, and si it won't change your entire identity in something a simple as that! Even if the person/animal has the same blood type as your blood and it accepts it, you don't change into that person or animal, your body changes the DNA in the blood to make it your own, plus, just a little injection of blood won't change ALL of the rest of your blood! But, be careful, you could get horrible diseases from it, like HIV, AIDS, or others like that, which may kill you!
Edward injects Bella with venom straight into her heart to get it into her bloodstream fast as she was dying. He then begins to 'bite' her all over to get more venom into her blood before her heart stopped beating.
No... It goes through your digestive system and is not absorbed into the bloodstream... Stop drinking blood...
No, the colour is red for a kangaroo, as with all mammals. This is due to the Red Blood Cells in the bloodstream, delivering oxygen to the animal's different organ systems.
Blood In the bloodstream
A mosquito injects its proboscis (pin like needle) into the flesh, it then withdraws blood from the animal, after it has finished, it pulls away its proboscis and urinates on the area it has sucked the blood from. The urine causes the common itchy irritation on the surface of the skin.
Proteins are transported through the blood stream.
Blood transport the hormones.They are directly released into blood.
red blood cells
The mosquito injects its saliva containing parasite into the bloodstream. These parasites travel then travel to the liver where they develop, multiply, and rupture. They go back to circulation and enter the red blood cells eventually attacking and destroying them. The parasites in the red blood cell do not go back to the bloodstream. Instead, they block the small blood vessels in the brain and lungs that may cause the patient to go into coma and eventually, death.
threw the bloodstream