The Trypanosome parasites are transmitted to humans by an insect vector.
For instance the Chagas disease parasite is transmitted by the blood-sucking assassin bugs and the Sleeping sickness disease parasite by the bite of the Tsetse fly.
Depends on the parasite, there are many ways:
they go into your blood cells and then they get into your blood stream and that is how you end up with these parasites in your blood
it just goes in there
yes
Trypanosoma cruzi
When an infectious bacterium enters the body, the B cell makes proteins called "antibodies."
heterotroph
you will fall ill
It enters the body through the vaginal opening.
Oxygen enters via the lungs.
Air enters the body when you inhale (Breathe in) air enters through the mouth and into the lungs. and then exhale (Breathe out) carbon dioxide (CO2)
Oxygen rich air enters the body through the lungs.
through water mostly, some enters from the air.
It enters however you take the drug. But once it is in your body, it bonds to fats and can stay in the system for months.
heterotroph
you breath it in
oxygen
by u
lungs
Nerve gas enters the body when inhailed and it tears the body up from inside out Nerve gas enters the body when inhailed and it tears the body up from inside out