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microbes runing in our body​

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Answered by itzdaredevil36
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The human gut alone contains on average: 40,000 bacterial species,8) 9 million unique bacterial genes and 100 trillion microbial cells. According to Asher Mullard, “Between them [the bacteria in our bodies], they harbor millions of genes, compared with the paltry 20,000 estimated in the human genome.

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The human body is home of trillions of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other tiny organisms. These organisms are known as microbes. These microbes belonging to different communities collectively are called as microbiome.

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