injection inhaling (mouth and nose) through eyes
cuts or mucous membranes ingestion of food and water inhalation
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.
Immunologist.
Water is essential for the body's functions, including regulating body temperature, aiding in digestion, and transporting nutrients and oxygen to cells.
when you feel hot your body sweats to keep cool and regulate your body temperature when your bodies cooled you get goosebumps to regulate your body temperature this are to ways your body regulates
absorb, inject, inhale, ingest, splash
absorption, injection, ingestion and breathing
The most common ways are to snort, swallow, smoke, inject into a vein, or inject into a muscle.
Anabolic steroids can enter the body by injection or in pill form
The four ways that poisons can enter the body are by absorption, inhalation, injection(bleed), and ingestion. If someone is poisoned, then I guess you should call 911 for an ambulance because you are dying from poison and you don't know how to cure it.
Air can enter your body through the nose and mouth when you inhale. It can also enter through the trachea, also known as the windpipe, which connects the nose and mouth to the lungs.
According to the "Health and Wellness" Glencoe book.Five ways a drug can enter the body:Mouth.Injection.Inhalation.Absorption.Implantation.
Inhilation Cuts or mucous membranes Ingestion of food and water
1. By being stung or bitten by an insect 2. By being inhaled 3. By being swallowed
Poison can enter the body through ingestion (eating or drinking), inhalation (breathing in fumes or gases), absorption (through the skin or mucous membranes), or injection (such as through a bite or sting).
1. By being stung or bitten by an insect 2. By being inhaled 3. By being swallowed
It depends if their is a window in the hall, because you can exit or enter the hall through a window, and you can only enter two ways, and exit two ways, making for a combined total of four ways to enter and exit the hall. its either that or there is 2 enterances and no exits