Biology, asked by sritanvi, 7 months ago

Unique habitat for hundreds of species of microbes in man is
(A) Kidney
(B) Liver
(C) Intestine
(D) - Tongue​

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Answered by srdinakar2005
9

Answer:

D)Tongue

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Answered by orangesquirrel
1

Unique habitat for hundreds of species of microbes in man is the intestine.

  • The gastrointestinal tract of humans contains numerous microorganisms which have a huge role to play.
  • It is a combination of microbes such as bacteria, parasites, fungi, etc. Microorganisms are mainly found in the small intestine and colon and they exhibit a symbiotic relationship.
  • It has an extensive role in major processes of the human body such as digestion, immune responses, metabolism and also neurological functions.
  • Therefore, when the intestinal flora gets impaired, it leads to certain disorders and this condition is referred to as dysbiosis.
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