When your body is invaded by any virus, bacteria or even a splinter, it will respond with general inflammatory response chemicals These chemicals include histamine (mostly secreted by basophils, white blood cells found in connective tissue), kinins, prostaglandins (PGs), and complement.
Vasodilation (dilation of blood vessels), stimulated by histamine and other chemicals, increases blood supply to the damaged area. This causes redness and an increase in local temperature. All of these responses are harmful to the pathogens causing the infection.
Yes, photons can be absorbed through the human body.
endocrine glands
it matters about the sweat.
None. The human body can not produce B12. It has to get it from food.
What must the human body need to get energy from food is to use oxygen to produce ATP which will fuel the cells.
Anything that enters the human body while you are fasting breaks your fast.
so the human body can produce the 'air' and leave it so the body does fill up.
No
Yes, photons can be absorbed through the human body.
Dolomite: CaMg (CO3)2; not found in human body.
It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.
human body
in the salivry glands of a human
endocrine glands
Human body cannot produce calcium but we can get calcium from the food we eat, particularly the dairy products. ^^
it matters about the sweat.
None. The human body can not produce B12. It has to get it from food.