The edible gold leaf will pass through your body.
Air getting trapped creates a layer of insulation around your body, reducing heat loss to the surrounding environment. This trapped air acts as a barrier that helps to retain the heat your body produces, keeping you warm. It effectively blocks the transfer of heat, creating a microclimate that helps to maintain your body temperature.
When you drink liquid, it passes through your mouth and into your esophagus, which is a tube that leads to your stomach. From there, the liquid is absorbed through the walls of your stomach and intestines into your bloodstream, where it can be transported throughout your body to provide hydration and nutrients. Any excess liquid is then excreted as urine.
Water soluble end products are typically excreted from the body through urine. Alternatively, they may be utilized by the body for various metabolic processes or excreted through sweat or respiration.
To help the body return to homeostasis, you should drink fluids that replenish electrolytes and provide hydration, such as water, electrolyte drinks, and coconut water. These fluids help restore the body's balance of water and essential minerals lost through activities like exercise, illness, or dehydration.
Biochemicals enter the body through various means such as ingestion of food and drink, inhalation of air, and absorption through the skin. Once in the body, these biochemicals are processed by various organs and cells to carry out important functions such as energy production, growth, and repair.
It stimulates adrenaline.
You burp.
It will tear itself out of your body ripping a huge hole in your belly to escape from the torment you put it through.
Your body receives hydration.
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they get dehydrated if they drink enough
IT WILL CAUSE your body poisoned
The particles trapped by the cilia in the respiratory system are moved upwards towards the throat where they are either coughed out or swallowed and eventually expelled from the body.
When you drink water, it travels down your throat and into your stomach. From there, it is absorbed into your bloodstream through the walls of your intestines. The water is then circulated throughout your body, delivering hydration to your cells and organs. Any excess water is filtered by your kidneys and excreted as urine.
you can dehydrate and some times die.
Um... you hydrate your body. (Thought that one was just a tad obvious...)
The gas builds up in your stomach and you burp.