If saliva DNA come in bloodstream or body can antigen or white blood cell kill them, can rectum absorb saliva and DNA of saliva?
If saliva were to find it's way into the bloodstream, then unless it was a minute amount it wouldn't be able to be taken care of, since the immune system has extremely small cells, of which saliva has many. Also, the rectum can absorb saliva, as can be seen in suppository medicines, which are placed in the rectum and absorbed. Thanks for using ChaCha!
Answered
-
Galleries
-
What are the Nucleotides that make up DNA and RNA?
The Nucleotides that make up DNA are; adenine, thymine, guani...
-
In human cells DNA is only found in the nucleus. Thanks for u...
-
What is the basic structure of DNA?
DNA is made up of two strands of RNA Ribonucleic Acid and the...
-
DNA is actually a nucleotide. It is a long linear polymer fou...
-
What is the structure of DNA called?
DNA is 2 long chains of nucleotides twisted into a double hel...
-
What are two major functions of DNA polymerase?
The primary role of DNA polymerases is to replicate the genom...
-
How is rna different from dna?
RNA transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm &...
-
Transcription, or RNA synthesis, is the process of creating a...
-
What is the difference between a RNA and DNA?
DNA contains thymine, but not uracil, while RNA contains urac...
-
Differences between dna and rna?
Both DNA and RNA are composed of repeating units of nucleotid...
-
DNA is actually a nucleotide. It is a long linear polymer fou...
-
What is the structure of DNA called?
DNA is 2 long chains of nucleotides twisted into a double hel...
-
To whom DNA is copied during what process?
DNA is copied during interphase before cell division. Thanks ...
-
What is a nucleotide found in DNA?
Nucleotides are little components that make up DNA, and they ...
-
What is the process by which the genetic code of dna is copied into a strand of rna?
Transcription is the name of the step in which DNA is copied ...
-
What is the difference between a RNA and DNA?
DNA contains thymine, but not uracil, while RNA contains urac...
-
Which two components is the backbone of a DNA molecule made of?
DNA consists of two long polymers of nucleotides, with backbo...
-
Before a cell divides, its DNA is replicated (duplicated.) Be...
-
What is found in DNA but not RNA?
Thymine, the pyrimidine base, is found in DNA but not RNA.
-
How is rna different from dna?
RNA transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm &...
-
What is the difference between a RNA and DNA?
DNA contains thymine, but not uracil, while RNA contains urac...
-
How is rna different from dna?
RNA transmits genetic information from DNA to the cytoplasm &...
-
The structure of DNA is a right handed double helix, with abo...
-
Where is DNA located in eukaryotes?
In eukaryotes, the DNA is in the nucleus of the cell. In prok...
-
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the genetic code which ensures...
-
Why does DNA replication need to occur?
The DNA replication, (and also the replication of all the oth...
-
Helicases utilize the energy of nucleotide hydrolysis to unwi...
-
Helicase breaks the hydrogen bonds in the nitrogen bases.
-
What rules describe the arrangement of the nitrogen bases between two DNA strands?
The attraction between two nitrogen bases is also called base...
-
What relationship of two DNA strands to each other?
The two strands in a DNA molecule are complementary to each o...

Comments