MILLIONS of them, not all cataloged or identified even today. You are outnumbered even within your own skin; there are more bacteria and other non-human cells in your body than there are human cells.
Yes.
Bacteria.
it is the colon and duodenum
Both bacteria and the lining cells of the intestinal tract have to have mutual attractive proteins. These will allow the bacteria affect the other cells. Many do not and they have no bad effect. We do have billions of bacteria that are beneficial and not harmful. The digestive tract is their normal habitat.
That wavelike movement of the digestive tract is known as peristalsis.
E. coli bacteria grow in the digestive tract.
yes.
Yes.
It certainly can, depending on the type of bacteria.
Bacteria.
it is the colon and duodenum
No, eating yogurt while taking Amoxicillin might actually help prevent getting a yeast infection since the Amoxicillin is killing all the bacteria in your digestive tract including the good bacteria. Yogurt adds more good bacteria to your digestive tract.
Fungi is a form of bacteria, that is actually sometimes good for your digestive tract.
male and women on asexual divided that make digestive tract.
They break down food in the digestive tract; along with many other ways.
your body has bacteria in it naturally for good reasons. They are mainly found in the digestive tract and are used to help your body digest the nutrients in your body.
Both bacteria and the lining cells of the intestinal tract have to have mutual attractive proteins. These will allow the bacteria affect the other cells. Many do not and they have no bad effect. We do have billions of bacteria that are beneficial and not harmful. The digestive tract is their normal habitat.