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the main way that they enter is through our skin, but sometimes they enter through our eyes, nose, ears and many other parts of our body
By absorption through rhizoides and free surface of body cells
they enter the bloodstream. when you get cut for example, the capillaries are broken, so there, the pathogens enter.
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Leptospira interrogans can survive for as long as six months outdoors under favorable conditions. Leptospira bacteria can enter the body through cuts or other skin damage or through mucous membranes (such as the inside of the mouth and nose).
To ensure rapid absorption through the stomach to the body, fluids should be?
Oxygen passes into the body through absorption in the lungs.
inhalation skin absorption ingestion
absorption, injection, ingestion and breathing
absorption, inhalation, injection, and ingestion
Absorption is the process that takes nutrients through the small intestine wall. These nutrients then enter the circulatory system, which carries the nutrients to all body cells.
the main way that they enter is through our skin, but sometimes they enter through our eyes, nose, ears and many other parts of our body
The small intestine is the site of most chemical digestion and absorption in the digestive tract. During absorption, nutrients enter the bloodstream, and the circulatory system can then transport these nutrients to all body cells.
They get into your body through raw food.
absorption ... dobbielind :) thats my answer.
According to the "Health and Wellness" Glencoe book.Five ways a drug can enter the body:Mouth.Injection.Inhalation.Absorption.Implantation.
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