not really..............you might get sick though..........plus, it would be REALLY wierd to do that!
no
Damage to the part of the tissue will cause to the organism to death
no
Tarrare's cause of death is not definitively known, but it is believed to be related to complications from his extreme overeating and unusual eating habits.
Eating a diamond will not in itself cause death. If the diamond is large enough, it can cause problems when passing through the digestive system, which could indirectly cause death. Otherwise, once ingested, best practices dictate careful exploration of eliminations, since every diamond has value.
Eating tissue, such as paper or napkins, can potentially cause harm as it is not intended for consumption. It can lead to digestive issues like blockages in the intestines or irritation of the stomach lining. It is important to avoid ingesting non-food items for the overall health of your digestive system.
Typically they grow in a given tissue or organ, "eating" it or otherwise damaging it. The tissue or organ can't do its job right, making you sick.
It causes death
a free tissue box
An infarct is an area of tissue death due to loss of blood supply. A distal tibia bone infarct due to trauma, then, means tissue death at the part of the larger lower leg bone closest to the ankle. The cause of the tissue death was trauma.
Yes, you are eating cellulose.
the food from the jar was probably considered "death" because it has spoiled over time