to your bloodstream and eventually to your brain.
Cells go to hour body from the food we eat at home or some other place you go to eat
B cells produce antibodies when an infectious bacterium enters the body. Antibodies are proteins that can recognize and bind to specific molecules on the surface of the bacterium, marking it for destruction by other components of the immune system.
No, an insect entering your nose will not automatically go to your brain. The structure of the nasal passage and the body's defense mechanisms typically prevent insects from going beyond the nasal cavity.
No, crack cocaine cannot recrystallize in the body and come out through the skin. Crack cocaine is rapidly metabolized in the body before being eliminated primarily through the kidneys in the form of metabolites. It does not recrystallize and come out through the skin.
All the proteins in the food is consumed. Once it enters the body it has to be digested to amino acids and not the proteins in the food directly go and attach in human cells.
Within about two hours as soon as your body starts to create cocainoid metabaloids and as the liver breaks the cocaine down. There's nothing you can do to stop it.
It circulates throughout the body.
Cocaine enters the body by the person snorting, injecting, or in its synthesized form (crack-cocaine) smoking. the drug enters through the blood vessels in either the sinus tissue, lungs, or directly to the blood. It then is carried through the blood stream and around the body, makes a trip through the brain, and down to your liver, where it is processed and excreted through your urine. Cocaine takes no longer than a 0.7th of a second between entering the body and feeling the euphoric effects.
Cocaine may last in your body for about 15 hours.
cocain can cause you to do stupid things that can make you act crazy and it can damage your brain and give you amnesia
Cocaine can enter the human body by the nose or the mouth. You can snort it or sniff it.
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No. Cocaine can only enter into a person's body through snorting it (inhaling it through the nose), smoking it, or injecting it. Cocaine does not enter into a person's bloodstream through close bodily contact with someone who has recently used it. Cocaine enters the bloodstream very quickly when it is inhaled; it goes directly to the brain. It also exits the body very quickly; the cocaine "high" lasts only about 20 minutes. The only way a urine sample can be positive for cocaine is if it is directly put into the body by smoking it, snorting it or injecting it.
It enters the body through the vaginal opening.
"That's exactly where powder cocaine goes when it is snorted. With the cocaine in your lungs, it is deposited into the bloodstream, which allows for a quicker high than if it were ingested." The above answer is not correct. Cocaine that is snorted is not inhaled into the lungs Crack cocaine is smoked, and therefore, enters the lungs and produces the fastest effect. Powder cocaine, which is administered by the route of nasal insufflation, is absorbed by the mucus membrane that lines the nasal cavity. The capillaries lining the nasal mucosa absorb the drug and it enters the bloodstream in that manner.
All the cells in your body require oxygen