By the process of digestion. And if you write in this area, it makes the computer think your question has already been answered. And it takes it out of the "unanswered" pile, and you do not get a real answer, Caught this one by chance.
Yes, drugs can pass through the walls of the stomach and into the bloodstream through a process called absorption. The rate and extent of absorption can vary depending on factors like the drug's properties, formulation, and the individual's physiology.
The stomach
process of digestion and absorption in the small intestine. Nutrients from digested food are broken down into smaller molecules that are absorbed through the lining of the small intestine into the bloodstream. These nutrients are then transported to body cells to provide energy and support various cellular functions.
i want to say passive diffusion but i dont know for sure
Purposes of a SIPOC Diagram 1. To provide an "at a glance" overview of a process. 2. To define the start and stop boundaries of a process (and process improvement project scope) 3. To clarify relationships of the suppliers of inputs to the process 4. To identify process customers (internal and external), and the process outputs that they seek 5. To identify unintended wastes output by the processValue stream mappingis a tool that helps you to see and understand the flow of material and information as a product or service makes its way through the value stream. Value stream mapping is typically used in Lean, it differs from the process mapping of Six Sigma.
its called absorbation
Listeria bacteria can pass through the wall of the intestines, and from there they can get into the blood stream.
absorption
Absorbs ion
not much, but they live in the intestines and feed off the nutrients in the wastes that pass through the intestines. They are transmitted by eating or ingesting infected materials, covered in some kind of excrement or wastes from an infected animal, their life cycle is that they are ingested, pass through the stomach and hatch in the intestines. They mature by entering the blood stream and are then swallowed again into the stomach, where they finish growing, and go into the intestines and proceed to lay eggs, after this they are excreted and the process re starts.
Yes, drugs can pass through the walls of the stomach and into the bloodstream through a process called absorption. The rate and extent of absorption can vary depending on factors like the drug's properties, formulation, and the individual's physiology.
it is in the intestines and can help digest food, but some types can get into your blood stream and cause an infection.
i think you mean stream meander. the process is deposition
Alcohol is a liquid that is absorbed directly into the blood stream from the stomach. Food is absorbed through the intestines, but it must be broken down first. That is why alcohol is absorbed faster.
The stomach
Value stream mapping is a tool that helps you to see and understand the flow of material and information as a product or service makes its way through the value stream. Value stream mapping is typically used in Lean, it differs from the process mapping of Six Sigma.A value stream map will take into account not only the activity of the product, but the management and information systems that support the basic process. You will gain insight into the decision making flow in addition to the process flow. The basic idea is to first map your process, then above it map the information flow that enables the process to occur.For more info: http://business901.com/blog1/value-stream-mapping/
The light will stream through the window in the morning. The water will stream through the hose.