role played by the microorganism in bowel movement
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Answer:Bacterial Diarrheas
Enterotoxin-Mediated Diarrheas: Enterotoxigenic bacteria, such as Vibrio cholerae and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli strains, colonize the upper bowel and cause watery diarrhea by producing an enterotoxin that stimulates mucosal cells to secrete fluid via an increase in intracellular AMP.
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Archaea that produce methane are known to live in the human gut and account for around 10% of non-oxygen-dependent microbes. Such methane-producing archaea like Methanobrevibacter are associated with harder stools and constipation as methane can slow down intestinal movement.
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