the mouth If you mean into the blood stream, then a chemical may do so through a wound or across the thin wall of the alveoli in the lungs. You may also absorb chemicals as they diffuse from your small intestine into your capillaries
There are four major routes: * Inhalation (breathing) * Skin contact * Digestive system (ingestion or eating) * Injection Breathing of contaminated air is the most common way that workplace chemicals enter the body. Some chemicals, when contacted, can pass through the skin into the blood stream. Less commonly, workplace chemicals may be swallowed accidentally if food or cigarettes (or hands) are contaminated. For this reason workers should not drink, eat, or smoke in areas where they may be exposed to toxic chemicals. Injection is the fourth way chemicals may enter the body. While uncommon in most workplaces, it can occur when a sharp object (e.g., needle) punctures the skin and injects a chemical (or virus) directly into the bloodstream. The eyes may also be a route of entry. Usually, however, only very small quantities of chemicals in the workplace enter through the mouth or the eyes. Regardless of the way the chemical gets into the body, once it is in the body it is distributed to anywhere in the body by the blood stream. In this way, the chemicals can attack and harm organs which are far away from the original point of entry as well as where they entered the body.
1. Ingestion or Oral - you swallow it and it gets to you through your mouth, stomach, and intestines. 2. Inhalation - you breath it in through your mouth and nose and it is absorbed in the lungs. 3. Direct contact or skin contact - you touch it and it is absorbed through your skin. 4. Injection - you somehow get a cut or a needle poke that forces it directly into your bloodstream. Injection is the worst followed by inhalation and ingestion. Direct contact is typically the least harmful.
Depending on the toxin they can be inhaled, ingested, absorbed through the skin or enter through a wound
Ingestion, absorption and inhalation (through the skin, the mouth and nose)
by mouth
by injection through blood
by nose
You ingest (eat) it. Or, if you want to get real technical, you breathe it, since oxygen is a chemical.
Inhalation, absorption, ingestion
Lungs
There are many chemicals required for the body to work properly. Some of these chemicals include insulin, oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen.
I would wait about 3 hours.
endorphins
Nail polish chemicals can be absorbed into your system. The toxic chemicals of the polish can end up being absorbed in the body by soaking the nail bed.
the pathways by which hazardous materials may enter the body
inhalation skin absorption ingestion
nicotine inters the body -logan dayaye
I don't know, but i do know that chicken is delicious.
Insecticides can be toxic to humans. and if used around food, chemicals can enter your food which is unhealthy for the body. Insecticides can be toxic to humans. and if used around food, chemicals can enter your food which is unhealthy for the body.
There are toxins and chemicals that can enter the body it may spread around your body that can be caused to sick.
One thing that gives chemicals to the body tissue is ingestion. A person can drink anything liquid and have the chemicals in the drink, for instance caffeine, enter into the blood stream.
A person may accumulate toxic amounts of a chemical in his or her body through daily exposure to the chemicals. Common routes of exposure include
when you smoke 4,700 chemicals enter the body. but when your saliva sits in your mouth and the spit is carrying the chemicals and you swallow. it travels to the liver the stomach kidneys and the blood stream damaging most of your vital organs in the body.
the simple answer is YES. any breaks in the skin no matter how small are possible routes for bacterium to enter the body and cause infection.
no this is physically imposible to have it enter another body unless they physically inhale it into you!
No, they contain too much oxygen so they can't enter our cells. They do however sectrete chemicals, and these chemicals enter the cell