Aspirin is metabolised by tissue and blood esterases occurs, hydrolysing aspirin to acetic acid and salicylate. Salicylate is distributed throughout most body tissues and fluids, including synovial fluid and cerebrospinal fluid, and is 50-90% bound to plasma proteins.
You can find heaps in the book I am reading. Pharmocology for Health Professionals by Byrant and Knights, 3rd Edition. p299.
it's not.
Food goes into the digestive tract (Gastro- intestinal passage), In the stomach and in the upper part of the small intestine the digestion is mostly complete. From there it is absorbed into the blood through the lining of the intestines. Thus the food is absorbed into the body and is distributed throughout the body.
skin
circulatorybecause Chemical energy must be constantly produced in the body to carry out all ... Nutrients are absorbed in intestine after digestion of food material but must be ... before getting distributed throughout body via circulatory system. ...
Two to twenty four hours, as it is distributed and absorbed by the body quickly.
Blood cells
False..i believe
The most widely distributed tissue type in the body is known as the connective tissue.
They are absorbed into the blood stream, and filtered throughout the body.
Hormones are carried around the body in the blood.
Through their nose and into their lungs, where the oxygen from the air can be distributed throughout the body. like a piggy :p
No this is not necessarily. The weight gets evenly distributed throughout the body.
After the glucose is absorbed into the blood it is taken to the liver and is either stored or distributed to cells throughout the body for energy. To provide enough energy for the body the liver regulates blood glucose levels. Example: excess glucose is converted to glycogen in the liver and is stored. Likewise, if blood sugar levels fall it is reconverted back to glucose. Not sure about amino acids :P