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Ingestion --> Digestion --> Absorption
It is very likely that it's the mosquito.
A brightly colored insect resting on a leaf basically means that it is an insect pollinating insect. It may also mean that it is waiting to capture its prey.
negligible, immeasurable most likely
No change in enzyme activity would be observed.
Salvia mystic blue does not contain Salvanorin A, the primary active component of Salvia divinorum, so doing ingestion is not likely to produce any psychotropic effects. The plant does not appear to be toxic, although ingestion is discouraged.
The functions of ingestion is the ability to: 1. squeeze out a brown coloured poo 2. if it's not brown then your most likely going to die 3. constipation is a sign that you should stop eatting nandos 4. exercise daily or you will get fat and die
This greatly depends on what stick insect you have. If it is an Indian Stick Insect it is most likely female, as the males are incredibly rare and the females produce eggs without the assistance of a male.
What you are describing is most likely a crane fly. The are commonly mistaken for mosquitoes. Crane flies are much bigger than mosquitoes.
Botulism is a particular condition brought about by the ingestion of the Clostridium botulinum toxin. It is a potent neurotoxin, is extremely serious and likely to be fatal.
encased in amber
This is likely the word cocoon (an insect's woven metamorphosis wrap, chrysalis).