Neisseria gonorrhea (the bacteria that causes gonorrhea) can enter the body in several ways. Usually it enters the male through the urethra, and the female through the vagina. It can also enter the body through the anus, the mouth, or the eyes (in the case of a baby born vaginally to an infected mother). Once in the body, it can spread to other organs if it is untreated. This is slightly more likely to happen in women, who often do not know that they are infected. Most men are aware of an infection, and seek treatment due to the painful urination symptoms.
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Respiratory tract
When you swim, water enters your body through your mouth and nose as you breathe and move through the water.
The brain uses about 20% of the oxygen that enters the body. Oxygen is crucial for energy production and maintaining brain function. Any disruption in oxygen supply can have serious consequences for brain health.
Water enters the body through drinking and is absorbed in the intestines. It then enters the bloodstream and is filtered by the kidneys. The kidneys produce urine, which travels through the ureters to the bladder for storage until it is expelled through urination.
It enters the body through the vaginal opening.
Air enters the body when you inhale (Breathe in) air enters through the mouth and into the lungs. and then exhale (Breathe out) carbon dioxide (CO2)
Oxygen rich air enters the body through the lungs.
It enters however you take the drug. But once it is in your body, it bonds to fats and can stay in the system for months.
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Oxygen enters our body through the process of respiration. When we inhale, air containing oxygen enters our lungs. The oxygen then diffuses from the air sacs in the lungs into the bloodstream, where it is carried by red blood cells to tissues throughout the body.
Nerve gas enters the body when inhailed and it tears the body up from inside out Nerve gas enters the body when inhailed and it tears the body up from inside out
When you get infected with HIV, the virus enters your blood and gets inside your cells that are floating around
Delta referred to as the triangular-shaped body of water that forms where a streams enters a larger body of water.