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give function of LACTOBACILLUS..!​

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Answered by mayankjaiswalbdh
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Lactobacillus is a genus of Gram-positive, facultative anaerobic or microaerophilic, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming bacteria.[2] They are a major part of the lactic acid bacteria group (i.e., they convert sugars to lactic acid). In humans, they constitute a significant component of the microbiota at a number of body sites, such as the digestive system, urinary system[citation needed], and genital system. In women of European ancestry, Lactobacillus species are normally a major part of the vaginal microbiota.[3][4]Lactobacillus forms biofilms in the vaginal and gut microbiota, allowing them to persist during harsh environmental conditions and maintain ample populations.[5] Lactobacillus exhibits a mutualisticrelationship with the human body, as it protects the host against potential invasions by pathogens, and in turn, the host provides a source of nutrients.[6]Lactobacillus is the most common probiotic found in food such as yogurt, and it is diverse in its application to maintain human well-being, as it can help treat diarrhea, vaginal infections, and skin disorders such as eczema.

LactobacillusLactobacillus sp. near a squamous epithelial cellScientific classificationDomain:BacteriaPhylum:FirmicutesClass:BacilliOrder:LactobacillalesFamily:LactobacillaceaeGenus:Lactobacillus

Answered by Anonymous
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Lactobacillus is the most common probiotic found in food such as yogurt and it is diverse in its application to maintain human well-being.

Lactobacillus can help treat diarrhea, vaginal infections, and skin disorders such as eczema.

Lactobacillus is a probiotic bacteria that naturally occurs in the human gut and other parts of the body.

This bacteria helps the digestive system break down sugars, such as lactose, into lactic acid.

Trillions of Bacteria and other micro organism live in every person's gut.

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