There are a number of chemicals, I assume you are interested in the main one, which is Histamine. Histamine triggers the inflammatory response and increases the permeability (the ability to pass through the wall) of the capillaries to white blood cells to fight foreign bodies (the allergen) in the body. When you get hay fever you go to the chemist to get an anti-histamine so as to stop the body's normal response to the allergen like running nose or watery eyes.
Metabolism is the process through which released chemicals can be used to generate energy for cells. These chemicals are broken down through various metabolic pathways to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell. Growth and other cellular processes are supported by the energy generated through metabolism.
Hairstylists wear gloves when using chemicals to dye hair to protect their skin from irritation and potential allergic reactions. The chemicals in hair dyes can be harsh and may cause skin sensitivities, so gloves act as a barrier to prevent direct contact with the skin.
Chemicals are absorbed through the skin or eyes through the dermal route of entry. Skin absorption occurs when chemicals come into direct contact with the skin, while eye absorption occurs when chemicals get in contact with the eyes. Both routes can lead to absorption of chemicals into the bloodstream.
Chemicals from hydrothermal vents are released into the water and can provide energy for unique ecosystems through a process called chemosynthesis. Some chemicals are used by specialized bacteria to produce organic material, supporting a variety of organisms in the vent community. Others disperse into the deep ocean and may have far-reaching effects on marine life.
Yes, chemicals in nail polish can be absorbed into your system through your nails, skin, and even through inhalation if the area is poorly ventilated. Some of these chemicals, such as formaldehyde and phthalates, have been linked to health issues with prolonged exposure. It's best to use nail polish in a well-ventilated area and consider choosing brands that are free from harmful chemicals.
Metabolism is the process through which released chemicals can be used to generate energy for cells. These chemicals are broken down through various metabolic pathways to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell. Growth and other cellular processes are supported by the energy generated through metabolism.
If there is harmful chemicals such as petroleum or natural gases in the water and drilling rigs drill through it, the chemicals/pollution will be released into the water.
Roots grow in soil due to a combination of factors such as geotropism (response to gravity), thigmotropism (response to touch), and chemotropism (response to chemicals). These forces help roots navigate through the soil, find nutrients, water, and anchorage, and ultimately support plant growth.
Hairstylists wear gloves when using chemicals to dye hair to protect their skin from irritation and potential allergic reactions. The chemicals in hair dyes can be harsh and may cause skin sensitivities, so gloves act as a barrier to prevent direct contact with the skin.
The nervous system sends messages through electrochemical signals. When a nerve cell (neuron) is stimulated, it generates an electrical impulse that travels along the neuron. At the end of the neuron, chemicals called neurotransmitters are released into the synapse, where they trigger a response in the next neuron in the circuit.
Plants can respond to chemicals through various mechanisms such as altering their growth, development, or metabolic processes. They can also produce secondary metabolites or phytochemicals in response to certain chemical signals, which can help them defend against herbivores or pathogens. Additionally, plants may exhibit changes in gene expression or signaling pathways in response to chemical stimuli.
Allergies are primarily controlled by the immune system's response to foreign substances, not by a specific part of the brain. The brain may indirectly modulate allergic reactions through stress or emotional responses.
When it travels around through the countryside chemicals ccoollect in it
The mast cells often go directly to the bacteria. You would not go to someone trying to harm you and neither do bacteria. I am not sure what type of chemicals response the mast cells may be responding to.
The brain is not protected from chemicals that are ingested or absorbed through the skin.
Chemicals released into the atmosphere, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), break ozone down into oxygen molecules and chlorine atoms through a series of chemical reactions. The chlorine atoms then react with ozone molecules, leading to the depletion of the ozone layer.
The chemicals will be absorbed into your body through the skin.