1. Bacteria in you digestive systems helps you digest food
2. Bacteria in you digestive systems helps you body to make vitamins
3. Bacteria in you digestive systems compete for space with disease causing organisms, preventing the harmful bacteria to attach to your intestines
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Cows have a diverse population of bacteria in their intestines, including species such as Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, and Proteobacteria. These bacteria help with digestion of plant material and play a role in the cow's overall health.
Bacteria do help to digest food in peoples' intestines.
Bacteria
Blue whales have bacteria in their intestines to aid digestion.
There are many different types of bacteria that live in the human intestines, known as gut microbiota. Some common types include Bacteroides, Firmicutes, and Actinobacteria. These bacteria help with digestion, nutrient absorption, and even contribute to overall gut health and immune function.
Mutualism - both the bacteria and the cow benefit from this relationship. The bacteria help break down cellulose in the cow's intestines, providing nutrients for both the bacteria and the cow.
ecoli is what its called
ecoli is what its called
No, bacteria doesn't eat your insides. In fact, you already have bacteria inside your intestines that help you survive life.
they help in digestion of cellulosic compound
The simple single-celled organisms that live in your intestines are classified in the domain Bacteria or Archaea.