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    Absorption of pesticides, MovementWithin, intestines



    MovementWithin the blood
    The transportation of pesticides in the body depending on whether the pesticide is absorbed through the skin, lungs, or GI tract. Pesticides absorbed in the GI tract to enter the blood stream flows directly to the heart of a major site of metabolism-pesticide dirobohkan immediately after absorption.

    People are absorbed into the blood through the skin or through inhalation to the lungs circulating throughout the body before reaching the heart akan dirobohkan. Therefore, the same doses of pesticides may be through inhalation of toxic ingestion.

    Skin is a natural barrier to many pesticides, but penetration can occur, especially if the skin is interrupted by cuts and abrasions. From each region gastrointestinal (GI) tract, mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, colon, rectum, and internal environment that will dramatically affect the absorption of pesticides. Some of the compounds easily absorbed in the mouth, while others only in the intestines absorb. Some pesticides only pass through the organism (human or animal) without completely absorbed. Pesticides inhaled into the lungs need only to cross the thin barrier separating the lung tissue from the blood supply to get quick access to the blood.

    Pesticides can enter the human body through the skin (dermal exposure), mouth (oral exposure), and lungs (inhalation exposure). Sites affected by the level of pesticide absorption into the blood, and the pattern of distribution.

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