They cannot. Your digestive tract is under the control of your involutary muscles. Because of this, you have no way to control this process any more than you can control if you will digest food or not.
Yes, it feeds on the intestinal walls of the host. It is also know that the worm leaves it's fecies or crap in the humans lower intestine and the human can occasionally throw it up.
yes it can
Gram + irregular rods 2) Anaerobes 3) Reside primarily in intestinal tract of humans / animals. 4) Predominant intestinal flora of breast fed infants, & provide protective function by excluding pathogens. 5) Formula-fed infants colonized with lower concentrations
Patients with intestinal complications have symptoms resembling those of appendicitis: intense cramping pain with soreness in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen.
Probably not, but you could suffer serious damage to the membranes in the lower intestinal tract.
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Excessive upper intestinal gas can be caused by swallowing more than a usual amount of air while eating, drinking or chewing gum. Lower intestinal gas is a normal byproduct of the bacterial action on the food that is not broken down until reaching the colon.
Yes by exscerting to much pressure to the lower intestinal area causing it to blow out you rectum
gastric
yes dogs can detect lower or higher sounds than humans
Ans: A species of bacterium normally present in intestinal tract of humans and other animals; sometimes pathogenic; can be a threat to food safety. E. coli is a common type of bacteria that can make you pretty sick.
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