Vitamin K
Vitamin K
bacteria
Normal flora cannot cause a "disease". But if normal flora is disrupted it can become a pathogen and then cause infection. Some diseases, like diabetes, can disrupt normal flora and cause infection, especially yeast infections on the skin or in the vagina of women.
vitamin K
Several species of bacteria are abundant in the human colon for aid in digestion. One of the common species is E. coli.
Yes, usual flora, normal flora, and typical flora are all normal results.
Another term for normal flora is indigenous microbiota or resident flora.
You said that in your answer too. As the flora is normal, there is no harm
colon bacteria is called baterial flora, which is necessary for good health. it makes vitamins, enzymes and bacteria that combat and keep in check potential disorders. About 70 % of the immune system is attributed to the bacterial flora.
In general, your "normal" skin flora protect you from "rogue" flora which might do you harm.
The part of the body with the greatest normal flora is the gastrointestinal tract, particularly the large intestine. This area hosts a diverse community of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and archaea, which play crucial roles in digestion, metabolism, and immune function. The density of these microbes is highest in the colon, where they help break down complex carbohydrates and synthesize essential vitamins.
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