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excess use of ________ kills the bacteria which is present in intestine​

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Answered by XxItzDeadSoulHerexX
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Answer:

excess use of excessive use of hydrochloric acid kills the bacteria which is present in intestine.

Explanation:

An increasing number of clinical and laboratory findings have provided evidence for the contribution of bacteria which reside within the intestinal lumen to the pathogenesis of IBD, and considerable data obtained with virtually all animal models have implicated bacteria in this process. The results of studies using knockout mice with disrupted genes for cytokines or cell surface structures for immunity are especially noteworthy.

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Answered by PRANGYABAN
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Answer:

EXCESSIVE USE OF HYDROCHLORIDE ACID KILLS THE BACTERIA PRESENT IN OUR INTESTINE.

Explanation:

CONDITION IN THE STOMACH ARE EXTREMELY HARSH DUE TO THE PRODUCTION OF SIGNIFICANT QUANTITIES OF HYDROCHLORIDE ACID TO AID THE BREAK DOWN OF FOOD ALONG WITH OTHER CHEMICALS. THE ACIDIC CONDITIONS WILL USUALLY KILL ANY HARMFUL BACTERIA ACCIDENTALLY ENTERING VIA FOOD.

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