inimkehale
Inimkehale is an Estonian term used in medical and biological discussion to refer to the entry of substances, pathogens, or energy into the human body. The concept encompasses the pathways through which agents reach internal tissues, the initial barriers they encounter, and the subsequent distribution, metabolism, and physiological effects that follow exposure.
Etymology and scope: The word combines inim- (human) and keha (body) with the dative suffix -le, indicating
Routes and barriers: The main routes of entry include ingestion (gastrointestinal tract), inhalation (respiratory tract), dermal
Applications and relevance: Understanding inimkehale is central to pharmacology, toxicology, infectious disease, and environmental health. It