Yes, but only to be absorbed in the liver and put through the Kreb's cycle of energy production. In general, acetic acid is treated as an input for the aerobic respiration cycle and does not travel in the systemic bloodstream as a nutrient for other tissues.
After consuming sugar, it typically takes about 15-30 minutes for it to enter the bloodstream.
The squeeze thng
yes
An embolus will form in the bloodstream when a foreign substance enters.
except for the obvious like sucking on a pen you can simply draw day to day doodles or notes on your hand and the ink will enter your bloodstream.
depends on how you do it with a needle or snorting it
Through the alveoli in your lungs.
Vitamins that are water- soluble directly enter the bloodstream. Examples of these vitamins are B vitamins, biotin, pantothenic acid, folate and vitamin C.
First blank on the first question is Stomach, and second blank is Bloodstream.
It converts acetic acid to a form that can enter the mitochondria.
Digestion and absorption by osmosis
intravenously / injection