No.
In order to reach the bloodstream it must be introduced via an area of damaged skin, intravenous injection, or damage to the stomach or intestines. One cannot, for example, cantract HIV/AIDS or hepatitis from simple exposure to blood on the surface of the skin.
leukocyte
Insects do not have respiratory pigments in their blood. They are able to survive with low oxygen in the blood because some can respire through pores on the skin.
It gets out through the nuclear pores and enters the cytoplasm.
Yes. It is correct to say that meth seep through pores.
Pair of nephridia in earthworm's segments excretes waste through pores in the skin, removing waste from the blood and body fluids.
Burnt horse dung helps open up the pores in the soil.Water stored in the matkas,surahis, etc easily percolates through the pores ,evaporates and cools the water inside.
Well, substances can be let through skin pores and enter into the blood. The circulatory system takes care of transporting the materials
The reason why red blood cells don't pass through the dialysis tube is because red blood cells are too large to fit through the pores in the membranes but urea and salt flow through membranes into the sterile solution and are removed.
Molecules that are small enough to fit through the membrane pores. Water molecules, sodium, potassium, and chloride can pass through dialysis membrane because they are small in size. Proteins have a bigger size than the pores of the dialysis membrane so they don't pass through it, they stay in the blood plasma.
No
No.Hydrogen ion cannot pass through the pores of dialysis tubing.
yes, materials pass in and out of the nuclear envelope through the nuclear pores