Sporozoites typically disappear from the bloodstream shortly after infecting liver cells, usually within a few hours. After entering the liver, they undergo asexual multiplication and develop into merozoites, which then re-enter the bloodstream. This rapid lifecycle means that sporozoites are generally undetectable in the blood within a day post-infection.
Sunspots typically form over the course of several days to weeks and can last for days to months before they disappear. The exact duration can vary based on the size and complexity of the sunspot.
Hydrolysis must occur before a disaccharide can be absorbed into the bloodstream. A water molecule is added during this process.
It is possible for an army ant to die if it carries an ant infected by certain fungi, such as the parasitic fungus Ophiocordyceps unilateralis. Once infected, the fungus manipulates the ant's behavior, forcing it to leave its colony and attach itself to a leaf or other high point before ultimately killing it.
The fluid between cells is transported to the bloodstream by the lymphatic system. This network of vessels helps to maintain fluid balance in the body by collecting excess fluid from tissues and returning it to the bloodstream. The fluid is then filtered by lymph nodes to remove toxins and waste products before being returned to the blood circulation.
No, pharyngeal slits do not disappear before birth in all chordates. In some chordates, such as fish, these slits persist throughout their life and play a role in respiration and feeding. In other chordates, such as mammals, the pharyngeal slits do not persist through adulthood but are present during embryonic development.
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it takes about20 minutes before the vicodin pill dissolves in the stomach and enters the bloodstream
Babies get chlamydia during vaginal birth to an infected mother. They don't get infected before birth. An infected baby must be treated.
Because medication enters directly into the bloodstream through an IV but pills must dissolve before they can enter the bloodstream
The placenta. Placentas are found in female placental mammals (most mammals are placental mammals) inside the uterus and are a passageway by which nutrients flow from the mother's bloodstream to the baby's bloodstream and by which waste products flow from the baby's bloodstream to the mother's bloodstream.
digested food goes to the bloodstream before any where else.
digested food goes to the bloodstream before any where else.
Yes, the co-pilot with her and she also radioed in before she landed
The dog becomes infected with the virus from a bite from one of the infected dogs. Will Smith strangles the dog before it mutates.
Your penis will get infected and really sticky and no girl will be attracted before entering sexual entercourse
food particles dont enter the bloodstream
Did u get this from a science textbook by any chance O_o...