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Ecoli. with out Ecoli in our digestive system, we would not be able to process our food the right way. They help us live, we give them a home. this is not to say that Ecoli is harmless. It will kill you if it ends up in the wrong part of your body; but most of the time it just chills in the large intestine.

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