Venom enters the bloodstream through the bite or sting of a venomous animal. Once in the bloodstream, it spreads throughout the body, affecting various organs and systems. The venom can cause a range of symptoms depending on the type of venom and the individual's response to it.
Yes, electricity can travel through your body if you come into contact with an electrical source. This can happen when you touch a live wire or an electrically charged object. The electrical current can flow through your body and cause injury or harm.
Body waves are seismic waves that travel through the Earth's interior. They include Primary (P-waves), which are compressional waves that travel through solids, liquids, and gases, and Secondary (S-waves), which are shear waves that only travel through solids. Body waves are responsible for the initial shaking felt during an earthquake.
Body waves can move through solids, liquids, and gases. Primary (P) waves can travel through all three mediums, while secondary (S) waves can only travel through solids. Love and Rayleigh waves are surface waves that travel along the boundary of solids, such as the Earth's crust.
Gas can travel through the body relatively quickly, typically within a few hours. The exact time can vary depending on the type of gas ingested and individual factors such as metabolism and digestive health.
Electricity can easily travel through humans because the human body is made up of mostly water and electrolytes, which are good conductors of electricity. When an electrical current enters the body, it can travel through the nervous system and muscles, sometimes causing injury or even death.
Assuming you mean through the victim's body - it travels through the bloodstream.
People used to suck out the venom through the bite. This wasn't always effective though. They could never get all the venom out. The venom would usually spread through the body not long afterwards.
you needa get bitten by one and let the venom spread through ur body
it travels through your body because it does.
On average, it takes about 20-30 seconds for blood to travel through your body.
A red blood cell takes about 20 seconds to travel through the body.
The venom of the snake spreads very quickly in the body. This is an example sentence using the word venom.
you can either die or have the venom sucked out of your body.
From its venom bag through its fangs.
Rattlesnakes release their venom through their fangs
Through the blood.
yes of course they are venomous and they are said to have venomous saliva.this happens when they bite their prey. when they bite venom injects through their gums instead of their teeth an the venom mixes with their saliva and in a few days the venom destroys the preys body and it dies.