5 snorting-inhaled through the nose and absorbed by mucus membranes parachuting- wrapped in tissue and swallowed- absorbed by stomach lining into blood stream injecting- after creating a solution it is injected into the bloodstream plugging- inserted into the anus and absorbed through mucus membranes into bloodstream smoking- smoke of burning substance inhaled through mouth into lungs
Carbon monoxide
You would likely see the hazard symbol for toxic substances on an insecticide, indicating that it is harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. This symbol typically features a skull and crossbones.
No, the body does not absorb water when you swim. The skin acts as a barrier that prevents water from being absorbed into the body. Any water that is inhaled or swallowed while swimming is typically expelled through breathing or digestion.
Alcohol can be absorbed through the skin and it can also be inhaled.
xylenol orange : C31H32N2O13S :5',5"-bis((bis(carboxymethyl)amino)methyl)-o-cresolsulfophthalToxicology: Harmful if inhaled, swallowed or absorbed through the skin. Toxicology not fully investigated.Personal protection: Safety glasses, gloves, adequate ventilation.
They are eliminated from the body as wastes
Barium nitrate is toxic if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. It can cause irritation to the respiratory tract, skin, and eyes. It is also a strong oxidizing agent and can react violently with combustible materials.
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Corrosive: can destroy body tissue on contact Etiologic: living microscopic organisms like germs that can enter the body Thermal: caused by exposure to extreme temperatures either hot or cold Poisonous: materials that are toxic to humans if inhaled swallowed absorbed or enter through breaks in the skin
Poisonous materials are substances that can harm or kill living organisms if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. They can include chemicals like pesticides, heavy metals like lead and mercury, toxic plants, and venom from certain animals. It's important to handle and store these materials carefully to prevent accidental exposure and harm.
Yes. almost any chemical taken into your body will somehow end up in your bloodstream. If you inhale, or breathe it in, it will probably settle in your lungs, which is bad, but if it is swallowed it will most certainly be found in your bloodstream.