Nothing would happen. Every day humans swallow microorganisms that are in the air we breathe and in the foods we eat. so it mostly depends if you swallow some kind of bacteria or virus that might make you sick.
You can't eat fire.
a single celled organism is called unicellular an example is yeast
No.
Primary consumer would be a cow that ate grass, secondary consumer would be the lion that ate the cow that ate the grass. Primary consumer is the fish that eats algae, secondary consumer is the barracuda that eats the fish that ate the algae. It expands to tertiary consumers as well, which would be the shark that ate the barracuda that ate the fish that ate the algae.
If one twin ate meat and the other did not, their diets would differ in terms of nutrients and potential health risks associated with meat consumption. Environmental impacts would also vary, as meat production has a larger carbon footprint compared to plant-based diets. Overall, the twins' health and environmental outcomes could be different due to their dietary choices.
Somebody Ate My Planet was created in 1992.
she would have to stay there for every food she ate
Nothing
You die.
Nothing good!
YOu die
you would eat fish
it would survive
It depends. If you mean you have left on the plate, that would be 3. If you mean in your stomach, that would be 1. If you mean somebody else came and ate another one, 2. If you mean you ate somebody else's cookie, the answer is 0. If you literally mean how many you have on the left, I need more description.
If you ate human poo, (which you shouldn't) you would most likely get very sick.
You would choke on it and it would make you very ill
You can't eat fire.