Run to the nearest doctor/hospital. Chances are the mouse will be dead by the time you get there, but it's going to go fücking postal and shred your insides before it stops.
No, leeches do not live in the human intestinal tract. They are typically found in freshwater environments, attaching to the skin to feed on blood. Once inside the body, they would not survive the digestive process.
If the parasite you are thinking about is a tape worm, then this lives in the host animal's intestinal tract.
To reconnect the intestinal tract, the stomach and the bile duct are then connected to the small intestine.
intestinal tract
No, the lice would be killed off by your powerful stomach acid
Intestinal tract is the main site for typhoid bacteria. Here from they get their next unfortunate victim, via fecal/oral route.
Lecithin, bile acids and bile phospholipids act as an emulsifier in the intestinal tract. However, pancreatic lipase does not act as an emulsifier.
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Gastro intestinal tract infection
no
It balances the flora in your intestinal tract. In other words, you'll be pooping a lot lol
Yes. Worms have an intestinal tract and an anus.