Not much. It may irritate your mouth, throat and/or stomach, but a tiny bit should be harmless.
No, just carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Chemically, it's 2-acetoxybenzoic acid... the ester of salicylic acid and acetic acid (this is possible because salicylic acid has both carboxylic acid and alcohol functional groups). If the aspirin is in the form of "geltabs", or gelatin is used as a packaging material, then there would be a teeny tiny amount of sulfur, as gelatin contains small amounts of methionine, a sulfur-containing amino acid.
yeah if its a tiny peice.i ate a peice a paper and it was tiny and im still ok
No you won't unless it contains chemicals.
Yes. Animals such as whales and sharks can not help but swallow these tiny creatures.
i licked battery acid cos i thought it was water when i was 9, im now 12 and the only problems i have is sometimes on random days the end of my toung is stingy and theres a tiny yellow dot where i licked it.
They would be a tiny minority and if they have RA they will soon learn how.
No. Whale sharks are filter feeders. They eat tiny, tiny things they sift out from the water. They don't have the teeth or the throat to swallow anything like an anywhere near adult swordfish.
Lysossomes
Lysosomes.
Acid breaks the food from big molecules to small, tiny molecules so that small intestine can easily digest it.
It happens in your Gizzard. The tiny beoglobodas break up the Cellulose with their tiny little beaks
It starts to crumbel into tiny peices.