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  1. Lethal; if the condom breaks, the drugs inside become absorbed into the, bloodstream ,and can cause an overdose. * In Soviet gulags, condoms were used to smuggle
  2. With the disease. Septicemic plague Lymphatics ultimately drain into the, bloodstream , so the plague bacteria may enter the blood and travel to almost any part of
  3. And Prevention (CDC) reported an increasing number of Acinetobacter Baumann, bloodstream ,infections in patients at military medical facilities in which service members
  4. Barrier, which protects the brain from toxins that might enter through the, bloodstream , Neuroanatomists usually subdivide the vertebrate brain into six main regions:
  5. Is a happy hormone. In fact, when the former antidepressants build up in the, bloodstream ,and the serotonin level is increased, it is common for the patient to feel
  6. Soft tissue in the mucous membrane of the sinus cavity and straight into the, bloodstream , This method of administration redirects first pass metabolism, with a quicker
  7. Temperature, head orientation, limb position, the chemical composition of the, bloodstream , and more. In other animals additional senses may be present, such as the
  8. Actively fixes circulating calcium in its mineral form, removing it from the, bloodstream , resorption actively unfixes it thereby increasing circulating calcium levels.
  9. The liver converts a storage of glycogen into glucose and releases it into the, bloodstream , to prevent the person going into a diabetic coma, for a short period of time.
  10. Of the element. Once in the body, only 0.05 % of the californium will reach the, bloodstream , About 65 % of that californium will be deposited in the skeleton,25 % in the
  11. Combined pathways of glycolysis during exercise,lactate's crossing via the, bloodstream ,to the liver, subsequent gluconeogenesis and release of glucose into the
  12. Higher than its partial pressure in the blood, that component enters into the, bloodstream ,of the intestinal wall by the process of diffusion. As the blood passes through
  13. And lack the trans membrane region so that antibodies can be secreted into the, bloodstream ,and body cavities. As a result, surface IG and antibodies are identical except
  14. A particular substance, whether chemical or biotic—reaches unsafe levels in the, bloodstream , the body can effectively dilute—or at least maintain equilibrium of—the
  15. Granules and thus the release of adrenaline (and noradrenaline) into the, bloodstream , Adrenaline (as with noradrenaline) does exert negative feedback to
  16. Synthesized HDL spherical. They increase in size as they circulate through the, bloodstream ,and incorporate more cholesterol and phospholipid molecules from cells and
  17. In the blood. Metabolism and excretion Alcohol is removed from the, bloodstream ,by a combination of metabolism, excretion,and evaporation. The relative
  18. To the liver, subsequent gluconeogenesis and release of glucose into the, bloodstream ,is called the Cori cycle. Proteins Like carbohydrates, some proteins perform
  19. In more cholesterol-rich chylomicron remnants, which are taken up from the, bloodstream ,by the liver. VLDL molecules are produced by the liver and contain excess
  20. One. Orally administered cocaine takes approximately 30 minutes to enter the, bloodstream , Typically, only a third of an oral dose is absorbed, although absorption has
  21. Underneath the hypothalamus. The pituitary gland secretes hormones into the, bloodstream , where they circulate throughout the body and induce changes in cellular
  22. With a highly alkaline substance (such as lime) can it be absorbed into the, bloodstream ,through the stomach. The efficiency of absorption of orally administered
  23. Lipid-soluble, it readily crosses the blood–brain barrier that separates the, bloodstream ,from the interior of the brain. Once in the brain, the principal mode of action
  24. Other mammals, as a specific mechanism exists to prevent its build-up in the, bloodstream , Ammonia is converted to caramel phosphate by the enzyme caramel phosphate
  25. Or weak or deformed offspring, with some offspring carrying the virus in their, bloodstream , Such damage to the offspring was also seen for the calves born in Northern
  26. Only slightly soluble in water; it can dissolve and travel in the water-based, bloodstream ,at tiny concentrations. Since cholesterol is insoluble in blood
  27. Acetic acid. Many physiologically active materials are removed from the, bloodstream ,(whether by metabolism or excretion) at a rate proportional to the current
  28. Skull and meninges, surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid, and isolated from the, bloodstream ,by the blood-brain barrier, the delicate nature of the brain makes it
  29. Secreted directly into a duct, and,from the duct, they flow either into the, bloodstream ,or from cell to cell by diffusion in a process known as practice signalling.
  30. Actually saturate the enzymes' capacity, so that alcohol is removed from the, bloodstream ,at an approximately constant rate. This rate varies considerably between
  31. The blood vessels. Doctors may inject a" contrast agent" into the patient's, bloodstream ,that causes vascular tissues to stand out against other tissues. The contrast
  32. Such as white blood cells) cannot directly reach the valves via the, bloodstream , If an organism (such as bacteria) attaches to a valve surface and forms a
  33. Like cholesterol and triglycerides to be transported within the water-based, bloodstream , In healthy individuals, about thirty percent of blood cholesterol is carried
  34. CYP2D6 substrates can cause both drugs to build to dangerous levels in the, bloodstream , Combining dextromethorphan with other serotonergic drugs could possibly cause
  35. Cell surfaces, and the other half continue to lose triacylglycerols in the, bloodstream ,until they form LDL molecules, which have the highest percentage of cholesterol
  36. Appear within the first years of life. Since antibodies exist freely in the, bloodstream , they are said to be part of the humoral immune system. Circulating antibodies
  37. Variation: these include temperature, water content, salt concentration in the, bloodstream , blood glucose levels, blood oxygen level, and others. Maintaining homeostasis
  38. Receptor and HMG-CoA reductase. The former scavenges circulating LDL from the, bloodstream , whereas HMG-CoA reductase leads to an increase of endogenous production of
  39. Such as lentils, provide a slower, more consistent source of glucose to the, bloodstream , thereby stimulating less insulin release than high glycemic index foods, such
  40. SPENT and PET use radioactive isotopes, which are injected into the subject's, bloodstream ,and taken up by the brain. By observing which areas of the brain take up the
  41. Are substances (chemical mediators) released from endocrine tissue into the, bloodstream ,where they travel to target tissue and generate a response. Hormones regulate
  42. A system of glands, each of which secretes a type of hormone directly into the, bloodstream ,to regulate the body. The endocrine system is in contrast to the exocrine
  43. Uricotelic, that is, their kidneys extract nitrogenous wastes from their, bloodstream ,and excrete it as uric acid instead of urea or ammonia via the ureters into the
  44. 50 % of the excreted cholesterol is reabsorbed by the small bowel back into the, bloodstream , Phytosterols can compete with cholesterol reabsorption in the intestinal tract
  45. Most homeostatic regulation is controlled by the release of hormones into the, bloodstream , However, other regulatory processes rely on simple diffusion to maintain a
  46. Induce the release of some immature" micronucleated" erythrocytes into the, bloodstream , Nucleated cells can also arise from flawed cell division in which one
  47. These superficial infections of the skin or mucous membranes may enter into the, bloodstream ,and cause systemic Candida infections. In penile candidiasis, the causes
  48. The inner ventricular system in the brain and is absorbed back into the, bloodstream , rinsing the metabolic waste from the central nervous system through the
  49. B100 and lipoprotein E in their shells. During transport in the, bloodstream , the blood vessels cleave and absorb more triacylglycerol from IDL molecules
  50. Endocrine hormone molecules are secreted (released) directly into the, bloodstream , whereas exocrine hormones (or ectohormones) are secreted directly into a

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