"Viruses replicate inside the cell and then burst out of the cell." Hope this helps. Got this from Apex.
How does hydrogen enter the human body?
When you enter a very dark and cold theater, your body may initially experience a drop in temperature, prompting mechanisms to maintain warmth, such as shivering. Your pupils will dilate to adjust to the low light, improving your night vision. Additionally, the darkness may trigger a sense of alertness as your body adapts to the new environment, increasing your awareness of sounds and movements around you.
which part of the body doesn't enter the blood
because your body hasn't adjust to the temp to the pool
When you enter a cold room, your body begins to lose heat, prompting several physiological responses to maintain your core temperature. Blood vessels constrict to reduce blood flow to the skin, minimizing heat loss, and shivering may occur as your muscles contract to generate warmth. Additionally, your metabolism may increase slightly to produce more heat. Ultimately, prolonged exposure to cold can lead to discomfort and, in severe cases, hypothermia.
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Because the cold viruses on your hands can easily enter through your eyes and nose, wash your hands often and keep your hands away from those areas of your body. try to avoid being close to people.
Cocaine can enter the human body by the nose or the mouth. You can snort it or sniff it.
Barbiturates enter the body orally. You can swallow, eat, and drink it.
how do coenzymes get into your body?
To oxygenise the body.
The viruses (germs) enter your body through the membranes that are in your mouth and throat, nose and sinuses, bronchial tubes and lungs, and eyes, from there they can enter cells in those tissues and other areas near them to start their replication process.See the related questions below for more information on how viruses affect your body and how they reproduce.