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it enters in the liver mostly but also in many other places on the bloods route.
Food is chewed in the mouth, which begins breaking it down. It's then swallowed and enters the stomach, where it is mixed with stomach acid and further broken down into a slurry. It then passes into the small intestine, where nutrients are drawn from the slurry through the walls of the intestine. As the slurry becomes thicker, it passes into the large intestine, where most of the remaining liquids are removed. What is left passes from the large intestine to the rectum, where it remains until pressure triggers the urge to defecate.
biovability of intral nasal route
What is the best route for synthesis of pyridine-4-acetaldehyde?
The surgical procedure to create an alternate route is called a bypass.
glucose travel from small intestine to arms by hepatic portal vein
Hi!! One route of administrating glucose to a diabetic in insulin shock is Intravenous. It helps to restore the blood glucose level . Hope i have answered your question...
1. Provide a route for entry and exit of nerves and blood vessels that serve the muscle fibers. 2. Provide strength to muscle as a whole3. Support and bind muscle fibers
The administration route for norcuron is intravenously only. It can be mixed with lactated ringers, 0.9 percent NaCl solution, 5 percent glucose in saline, 5 percent glucose in water, and sterile water for injection.
IM means Intramuscular route of drug administration, while IV means Intraveinal route of drug administration. IV route, takes the drug directly into the bloodstream resulting in 100% bioavailability instantly. Where as in IM route, drug is injected into muscle tissues, which holds the drug for a while and gradually releases into the bloodstream through the network bed of capillaries running across or surrounding the muscle tissue. In IM, the bioavailability may be slightly less than 100% of drug due to diffusion from muscle through tissue fluid and into the blood.
The formula and official name of gulose ( 2R,3R,4S,5R,6-Pentahydroxyhexanal ), this a rare natural sugar that can NOT be oxidized by the normal (pyruvic) glycolysis route preceding the TCA-cycle, normal route for glucose/fructose fermentic breakdown.Important note:Gulose is NOT identical to glucose ( 2R,3S,4R,5R,6-Pentahydroxyhexanal );they are is the C3* and C4* epimeres (mirror imaged C*-atoms).
If injected it is given in the muscle as an intramuscular injection. It can also be taken as a nasal mist that is sniffed.
mouth--> oesophagus--> stomach--> duodenum--> small intestine--> large intestine--> rectum--> well... its not in the body after that... a.k.a straight through the digestive system, it is only used as 'bulk' for the digestive muscles to push against to help keep food moving through the digestive system, at no point does it enter the blood as it is (mainly) indigestible 'cellulose'
In HeartGold, buizel appears in Route 6, Route 9, Route 10, Route 13, Route 21, Route 22, Route 24, Route 25, Route 26, Route 27, Route 28, Route 30, Route 31, Route 32, Route 35, Route 42, Route 43, Route 44, Route 45, Route 47, Ruins of Alph, and Mt. Silver
You can find Shinx on: Route 1, Route 2, Route 3, Route 4, Route 5, Route 7, Route 8, Route 11, Route 14, Route 15, Route 16, Route 17, Route 18, Route 29, Route 33, Route 37, Route 36, Route 37, Route 38, Route 39, Route 46, Route 48, National Park Safari Zone (Special Items) I know that on Route 1 you have a 40% chance. Others are probably similar.
The intrinsic sympthomimetic activity of a molecule is its ability to directly stimulate the beta receptor. Most beta blockers have this activity. It is often stated as the increase in a rat's heart rate when 2.5mg/kg of the drug molecule was administered to the rat through the IV route. Reserpine would be used to deplete the rat's catecholamine stores so that the true effect of the drug molecule being tested can be measured.
You can catch a Whismur in a lot of places:Route 6, Route 9,Route 10, Route 13Route 21, Route 22, Route 24, Route 25, Route 26, Route 27, Route 28,Route 30, Route 32, Route 35,Route 42, Route 43, Route 44, Route 45, Route 47,Ruins of Alph, Mt. Silver