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Q: Why are bacteria abundant in the intestines but not in the stomach?
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Where are the bacteria in your digestive system located?

From your mouth to your stomach to your intestines to your bottom. Most of them are in your small intestine, though.


What is the medical term meaning study of the stomach and intestines?

The study of the stomach and intestines is called gastroenterology.Gastroenterology is the study of the stomach or intestines.


What is an infection of your stomach and intestines?

In general, infectious gastroenteritis is an infection of your stomach and intestines.


Ways that bacteria are helpful?

Bacteria in your mouth help produce saliva and enzymes, and bacteria in your stomach and intestines keep them healthy and break down food. Bacteria can even make foods, like yogurt, beer, or bread.


What governs the organs such as the heart stomach and intestines?

what governs organs such as the heart,stomach and intestines


What do the stomach small intestines large intestines do?

your stomach and small intestines break food down and anything that gets to your large intestines exits your body through the anus


What part of the body does bacteria affect?

which part of the body TB bacteria effects


From the stomach the food moves to the large intestine?

From the stomach, the food moves into the small intestines. After the small intestines the food moves into the large intestines.


How can you use intestines in a sentence?

Food leaves your stomach and passes into your intestines.


Where in the body are there bacteria that the immune system does not attack?

In the Stomach, or Intestines (Look a little deeper), there is some bacteria that helps with digestion, because they speed up the process. The Immune System recognizes this, and basically leaves them to do their job.


Is it true or false the micro organisms can be either helpful or harmful?

True. There are microorganisms (bacteria) that cause disease but most of the bacteria in the human body are necessary for the body to function. For example, your stomach and intestines have good bacteria that are important for propeer digestion of food.


What part of the body is the intestines?

stomach