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Debate on microbes in favour


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Answered by Aggyy
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I linked you to a piece pointing out that three New York Times op-ed pieces linking bacterial exposure (or lack thereof) to autism, celiac disease, and allergies were all written by the same guy, Moises Velasquez-Manoff. His ideas are interesting, but there's also good reason to be skeptical. If you want to get a better idea of the arguments for and against Velasquez-Manoff's thesis, I'd recommend checking out this post at the knight scince Journalism Tracker, which links to several critical stories and to Velasquez-Manoff's response to them.
Answered by Anaadi
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1. microbes are the essential part of humans as in the environment there are good and bad microbes .
2.good microbes can be termed as that it helps human beings in direct or indirect way like some bacteria living in soil called nitrogen fixing bacteria which is a essential part for the growth and development called nitrobacter it fixes atmospheric nitrogen to the soil again there are some microbes living in fresh and warm water of some island,river which fixes the carbon from the air ans secretes carbonates and forms called coral reefs .
there are also some photosynthesis bacteria which are present in some special non green palnts and saprophytes.
the wbc are also termed in microbes
there are some antibiotics which are prepared from microbes
the lactobacillus bacteria helps in the proper nourishment of body.
3.many microbes are present in our body which prevents other microbes from affecting to the body .
4. they also provide resistance like immunisation here the specific types of viruses , bacteria,etc are given in inactive form which helps in resistance.of the body.

hope it may be helpful in your debate competition good luck!



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