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Would you notice them and if you did what would you do? Alternatively if you didn't notice them, what would their journey be like?

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If a tiny person the size of an ant were to find themselves in a meal, it is likely that they would not survive. This is because ants are not adapted to survive in the digestive system of humans or animals.

When we eat food, it goes through a process called digestion, which involves the breaking down of food into smaller pieces and the absorption of nutrients into the body. The digestive system of humans and animals is designed to break down food using stomach acids and enzymes that are not compatible with the body of an ant.

Therefore, if a tiny person the size of an ant were to accidentally find themselves in someone's meal, they would likely be broken down and digested along with the food. It is not a pleasant thought, but it is the reality of the human digestive process.

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If a tiny person the size of an ant found themselves in your meal amongst food, it is unlikely that you would notice them. However, if you did notice them, you would likely remove them from your meal and dispose of them in a safe and humane way. If you did not notice them, their journey would likely be a difficult one as they would face many obstacles, such as being crushed by utensils or being swallowed with the food.
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When we eat food, it goes through a process called digestion, which involves the breaking down of food into smaller pieces and the absorption of nutrients into the body. The digestive system of humans and animals is designed to break down food using stomach acids and enzymes that are not compatible with the body of an ant
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goes through a process called digestion, which involves the breaking down of food into smaller pieces and the absorption of nutrients into the body. The digestive system of humans and animals is designed to break down food using stomach acids and enzymes that are not compatible with the body of an ant.
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 Yes I will notice them because I have microscopic eyes that are able to see even the minutest of things especially in my meals. I carefully use my eyes to peruse through food before taking it to my mouth; so I'm certain that I'll notice them.

 And when I do notice them, I'll pick the tiny person out of my food and ensure I inform others around me of my discovery, because they might have a better solution on how to go about it.

 However if I unfortunately do not notice the tiny person, the unbearable pain of being eaten alive is an indescribable feeling that I do not wish even my worst enemy.

 So let's endeavor to thoroughly scrutinize our meals before eating.
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If a tiny person, the size of an ant, were accidentally in my meal amongst the food, they would likely face considerable risk of being consumed unknowingly or encountering harmful substances. The scale difference would make it incredibly challenging to detect their presence, potentially resulting in unintentional ingestion or exposure to elements unsuitable for their size.
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