Maggots would likely not survive in the harsh acidic environment of the human stomach. The stomach's acid and digestive enzymes would likely kill the maggots within a short period of time.
Helicobacter pylori is a common bacterium found in the human stomach. It can colonize the stomach lining and is associated with gastritis, peptic ulcers, and other digestive issues.
Without a stomach, the body would struggle to digest food properly, leading to malnutrition and weight loss. Nutrient absorption would be greatly reduced, as the stomach is responsible for breaking down food and initiating the digestive process. Overall, not having a stomach would severely impact a person's health and quality of life.
Living without an esophagus is very challenging, if not impossible. The esophagus is the tube that connects the throat to the stomach, allowing food and liquids to be swallowed and reach the stomach for digestion. Without an esophagus, food and liquids cannot be transferred to the stomach, compromising nutrition and leading to severe health issues.
Oxygen is essential for human survival because it is needed for the process of cellular respiration, which is how our cells produce energy. Without oxygen, our cells would not be able to function properly and we would not be able to survive.
The severe acidity of the stomach was thought to be too extreme for bacteria to survive.
for example a maggot is a decomposer and it eats human flesh
No the stomach acid would burn you and you would die a slow painful death
Human beings are capable of digesting insects, in either their adult or larval form. If a human eats a maggot, generally nothing will happen. Some stomach upset might happen, but a maggot cannot evolve when in a stomach, and will deteriorate quickly in stomach acids. Some fly species, however, are more resistant to stomach acids.
No, it would be harder for one to digest
If you swallowed it, it would never make it to the intestine. Human stomach acid would kill it very quickly. If it was inserted anally, the mouse would die from oxygen deprivation quite quickly as well.
A fly of maggot...
No 1 can survive on neptune
well to begin if you properly spelled the question, you would probably have more hits. That being said, I would imagine they wouldn't last very long, seeing as how your stomach acid can melt a penny.
There is no way to survive on mercury
Yes
They could survive but if they don't have the right gear you couldn't survive on Uranus.
No, it's too hot for a human to survive!