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zimovet [89]
4 years ago
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The human body has about 10 bacterial cells for every eukaryotic cell. Bacteria coat our skin, gut, and mouth. Also present are

protists, Archaeans, and viruses. Collectively, these organisms are our microbiota. For most members of our microbiota, our body provides their environment (or space to live). They, in turn, have no effect on us. This is an example of: _____________
Biology
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MakcuM [25]4 years ago
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Coexist... They don't harm us... And they even protect us from other organisms outside our body

And in our guts they make vitamins :)

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