no, drugs cannot be stored in your actual spine. chemicals from certain types of drugs can remain in your spinal fluid.
Drugs can stay stored in fat tissue in the human body for days to weeks, depending on the specific drug and individual factors.
The lumbar section of a typical human spine contains five vertebrae, known as L1 to L5.
The human cervical spine is made up of seven vertebrae. In fact, nearly all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae, even giraffes.
Glycogen is primarily stored in the liver and muscles of the human body.
No. Anterior means to the front of. The spine is MUCH posterior to the stomach.
Drugs can stay stored in fat tissue in the human body for days to weeks, depending on the specific drug and individual factors.
The human spine is equal to endoskelikton
No. The Human Spine does not Grow Back.
Yes, they have a spine much like a human.
The spine is a part of the endoskeleton.
an echinoderm is an organism with no spine
It depends on the ingredients of the drugs, while many live vaccines are supposed to be stored in a freezer, most prescription drugs should not be.
A human's spine has more movement than that of most mammals
The human backbone, or spine, is composed of 33 bones. It is divided into segments: the cervical spine, the thoracic spine, the lumbar spine, the sacrum, and the coccyx.
yes
It supports you.
The thoracic vertebrae take up the most space on a human spine.