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Yes. Skin is a thin material. This is why you should never sleep with magnets because the iron in your bloodstream is attracted to the magnet. This disorders the processes.
Yes definitely there is a more possibility of infecting skin from bacteria through scratch on the skin. Person can avoid such type of infection by daily use antibacterial soap containing natural ingredients for fighting against them.
Usually not. They are carried by lipoproteins called chylomicrons.
Hormones travel from endocrine glands through bloodstream to target organs.
The preponderance of oxygen is carried through the rectum
because of the substance that enters through the bloodstream and through the capillary networks in the skin......................
Proteins are transported through the blood stream.
The lungs absorb oxygen (O2) and it is carried in hemoglobin through the bloodstream to various cells.
A small portion is carried in the blood plasma and the remainder is transported by combining with hemoglobin.
The bloodstream. The way it works is that endocrine glands secrete hormones into the circulatory system. In that way they are carried throughout the body.
Their respiratory surface is wet skin.Gases exchange through the skin.
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We have to wear gloves when we are working in the lab because the skin of our hands is like a sponge. Our skin is not 100% closed and therefore anything we touch can be absorbed into our skin and go into our bloodstream. And so if you're working with any kind of substance that is harmful to your body it can get into your bloodstream through your skin and cause harm.
off course in the small intestine and the goes through the circulation system to all parts of the body
Transdermal infusion is a method of administering drugs by placing the drug in a gel-like matrix applied to the skin. The drug is absorbed to the bloodstream through the skin.