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False -- Parenteral administration means taken into the body in a manner other than through the digestive tract.
Parenteral routes of drug administration are a means of introducing a drug into the body through injection, for quicker absorption by the body: intravenous, intramuscular, or subcutaneous.
Administration exist so that businesse should be run, organaised and planned in the right order and manner.
A Hedge Fund Administration describes the day-to-day managements of the Fund. The administration ensures that the Fund is operated in an efficient manner.
Homoeostasis in the digestive system is maintained in a very unique manner. There are enzymes that are produced by the pancreas and the digestive tract so as to maintain the balance needed.
Homoeostasis in the digestive system is maintained in a very unique manner. There are enzymes that are produced by the pancreas and the digestive tract so as to maintain the balance needed.
I would conclude your digestive system is working correctly If You dietary intake is broken down into Needed Nutritional parts and Produces Some manner of waste produced at some point in the future After that...
A fish has intestines that are used to digest its food in a similar manner to the digestive process of other animals.
A fish has intestines that are used to digest its food in a similar manner to the digestive process of other animals.
A fish has intestines that are used to digest its food in a similar manner to the digestive process of other animals.
because a giraffe is a ruminant which is an animal which eats plant based foods in a two stage manner. first it will chew its food then t will swallow it, then it will regurgitate it. after that it will swallow it again and go through the digestive process in a normal manner. but with a lion it will only have to eat it once and never have to reguritate, because it only has one stomch and it also is not a ruminant. hope this helps gys=] ily ahh dont you hate science assignments????
Phenylephrine HCl is a prescription drug not approved for use in animals by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but prescribed legally by veterinarians as an "extra-label drug" - the veterinary use of a drug in a manner for which it was not approved. If you really feel that your dog needs this medication, I strongly suggest you talk to your vet first.