Metabolism describes all of the chemical processes that occur inside the body. Radioactive isotopes such as Iodine-131, Fluorine-18, Technetium-99m, Oxygen-15 etc are attached to molecules that the body uses to maintain metabolic and physiological function. For example, the body needs to metabolise oxygen and glucose in cellular respiration so by attaching these radioactive isotopes to these naturally occuring molecules, they will also metaboilise the attached isotopes. This is called 'tagging' the normal molecules with radioisotopes to produce radiopharmacueticals. The body then uses these tagged molecules the same way they would use the normal molecules and thus, the radioisotopes are administered into the body. This is done by either injection or inhilation.