No, you cannot absorb calories through your skin. Your skin is a protective barrier that does not allow for the absorption of nutrients like calories.
No, calories cannot be absorbed through the skin.
Yes, your body can absorb water while you shower through the skin, but the amount is minimal compared to drinking water.
Yes, chlorine can be absorbed through the skin when swimming in a pool, but the amount absorbed is generally minimal and not harmful in properly maintained pools.
During a shower, your skin can absorb a small amount of water, but it is not a significant or measurable amount.
Yes, your skin can absorb water while you shower, but the amount absorbed is minimal compared to the amount of water that is washed off.
No, calories cannot be absorbed through the skin.
Yes. They can also absorb moisture through their skin.
they absorb it through there skin
They absorb it through their skin.
They absorb it through their skin.
No, only through what you eat.
No, dogs cannot absorb water through their skin. While their skin can retain moisture and may absorb some substances, the primary method for hydration is through drinking water. Dogs primarily regulate their hydration through their mouths and digestive systems, rather than through their skin.
Yes
They breathe through their body walls. Leeches absorb oxygen through their skin rather than breathing through a nose.
Yes, the skin can absorb some nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals, through the use of topical formulations. However, the extent to which nutrients can be absorbed through the skin is limited compared to internal consumption through diet or supplements.
No, frogs do not drink water. Frogs absorb water through their skin.
Why were you rubbing weed on your skin?