Plasmodesma :))
Large molecules can enter a cell through endocytosis, where the cell membrane folds around the molecule, forms a vesicle, and brings it into the cell. This process allows the cell to take in nutrients, signaling molecules, and other substances that are too large to pass through the membrane directly.
The largest organism that can enter the body and cause infection is typically a parasitic worm, such as tapeworms or roundworms. These worms can enter the body through contaminated food or water, and cause infections in various organs.
Pathogens (bacteria and viruses that cause disease) can enter the body through various passages. Skin provides good protection against entry from pathogens so your vulnerable areas are your eyes, nose, mouth, ears and open wounds. Your (unwashed) hands can deliver pathogens to these areas. Airborne pathogens will enter through the mouth or nose as you breath them in. Pathogens in food will enter through your mouth into your digestive system. Pathogens can also enter through "vectors" directly into the blood stream - through mosquitos, fleas, ticks or contaminated needles, for example. It is important to remember that the body has many natural defenses to prevent pathogens entering the body, such as blood clotting at wounds, and enzymes in the eyes, nose and mouth that break down harmful bacteria.
It might cause Birth defects in women who are pregnant or women who might get pregnant in the future. It has caused really bad birth defects in the past, and it would probably do so in the future if women who are capable of bearing children are exposed to it.
Crossover in fingerprints refers to the situation where the ridges of two adjacent fingers on the same hand might overlap or intersect. This can make it challenging to accurately identify and distinguish individual fingerprint patterns. Cross-referencing with other unique fingerprint characteristics like ridge endings and bifurcations can help in differentiating fingerprints with crossovers.
If its a large bump you might have missed your vein and injected in your tissue. Usually your body will absorb this over time but if it doesnt go away in about a week or so you might be developing a cyst. Then its time to see a doctor. Or its just the spot where you injected, its gonna leave a mark on the skin.
in 2002 and 2003 they did the switch but some people might sill say it wasnt truly fuel injected till 2004
An infective agent can enter the body through any opening. The mouth, nose, eyes, ears, and any sort of cut in the skin are all prime areas.
An infective agent can enter the body through any opening. The mouth, nose, eyes, ears, and any sort of cut in the skin are all prime areas.
when troubleshooting a computer, why might you have to enter BIOS setup? List three reasons
im not sure, but i think it might be a trapezoid
dont tell me you are in wgss boy
A microscope can be used for this.
adjacent means that it is next to or beside.for example, two angles might be complimentary ( adds up to 90 degrees) and be next to each other. Let's say that the angles are angles x and angle y. We say in math that angle x is adjacent to angle y.
its a ford ranger motor, or it might be some other motor. And the FI stands for fuel injected.
depends on where you bought it from. if some cheapp piece of crap place then they might of injected it
By itself, NOTHING! If there was any more context it might have been possible to give a more helpful answer.