No. In fact whole portions of your digestive tract is in place to sort what goes into the blood and what does not.
Well, interesting question. When you drink or eat something it goes into your mouth down into your stomach to be churned and turned into acid liquids, then is emptied into your gut.
The rectum is imferior. Its important to b mindful of what goes n yout mouth, as whatever enters goes through your system, benefits it or destroys it then eventually passes through the rectum.
After entering it takes the left pump after entering
After being inhaled, air first passes through the trachea (windpipe) and then into the bronchial tubes, which branch out into smaller airways called bronchioles. Finally, the air reaches the alveoli in the lungs, where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide in the bloodstream.
The mouth of the Rhine River is primarily located in the Netherlands. It flows into the North Sea near Rotterdam.
Alcohol primarily travels in the bloodstream.
The bloodstream is the roads, the railways, and the airports of the body. Everything that goes from one part of the body to another enters the bloodstream at some point.
Food goes into the stomach and is distributed to the bloodstream from the intestines. From there it travels through various organs to provide energy.
Perhaps it is not the water that goes in through your mouth, but your mouth that consumes the water.
Air entering your body goes from the mouth and nose through the pharynx and into the trachea.
it goes trough the bloodstream
it goes into the lung just the same as if you were to breathe through your mouth.
Air enters the body through the respiratory system by inhaling air through the nose or mouth. The air then travels down the trachea into the lungs, where oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is released. When exhaling, the carbon dioxide is expelled from the lungs back out through the nose or mouth.
Well, interesting question. When you drink or eat something it goes into your mouth down into your stomach to be churned and turned into acid liquids, then is emptied into your gut.
When cocaine is snorted or inhaled, it is absorbed through the nasal tissues into the bloodstream. If it is injected, it goes directly into the bloodstream. Once in the bloodstream, cocaine travels to the brain where it exerts its effects. It is then metabolized by the liver and eventually excreted from the body in urine.
Yes because the vale goes through your system cleaning your bloodstream.
A shell, a psuedopd (the "foot" on the bottom of a snail), and only one hole where a mouth would be except everything goes in and out through here including food, waste, eggs and drink.