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The human intestines are filled with what is known as gut flora. Gut flora is microbia found in the digestive tract that consists of Bacteroides, Clostridium, Fusobacterium, Eubacterium, Ruminococcus, Peptococcus, Peptostreptococcus, and Bifidobacterium.
the harmless strain of E.Coli
Probiotics are a type of good bacteria that keep us healthy. These bacteria are found in the intestines and help to conquer disease.
ticks, fleas, bacteria, and other microorganisms. they have to be tiny to live on the human body.
A bacteria called E.Coli lives in our intestines and our body and e.coli live in symbiotic relation that means we give food to it and it gives us vitamin K in return so it is beneficial..
Yes but not all. Bacteria that lives in our large intestines are called prokaryotes
The human intestines are filled with what is known as gut flora. Gut flora is microbia found in the digestive tract that consists of Bacteroides, Clostridium, Fusobacterium, Eubacterium, Ruminococcus, Peptococcus, Peptostreptococcus, and Bifidobacterium.
the harmless strain of E.Coli
Everyone on earth lives with 'germs', and has for every day of their lives. There are bacteria all over our bodies that do not usually cause us any harm, and there are even bacteria in the intestines to aid in your digestion.
Ecoli is a kind of bacteria that lives in your intestines. This special kind uses enzymes to break down the food particles. This bacteria emits gas, which is why you flatulate. Ecoli is a kind of bacteria that lives in your intestines. This special kind uses enzymes to break down the food particles. This bacteria emits methane gas as a waste product, which is why you flatulate... Yes, you can light your farts on fire.
A tape worm is a parasite that lives inside a humans intestines and bowels.
Probiotics are a type of good bacteria that keep us healthy. These bacteria are found in the intestines and help to conquer disease.
Quite so; large numbers of bacteria live within human bodies, especially e. coli which lives in the intestines.
ticks, fleas, bacteria, and other microorganisms. they have to be tiny to live on the human body.
bacteria, cells, and pretty much it but rarely worms if you have them.
the intestines
A bacteria called E.Coli lives in our intestines and our body and e.coli live in symbiotic relation that means we give food to it and it gives us vitamin K in return so it is beneficial..