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what is the use of bacteria inside our body?​

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Answered by kanishka4477
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Answer:

hey mate.. here's your answer

Explanation:

For instance, bacteria break down carbohydrates (sugars) and toxins, and they help us absorb the fatty acids which cells need to grow. Bacteria help protect the cells in your intestines from invading pathogens and also promote repair of damaged tissue. The bacteria in our bodies help degrade the food we eat, help make nutrients available to us and neutralize toxins, to name a few examples. Also, the microbiota play an essential role in the defense against infections by protecting the colonized surfaces from invading pathogens.

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Answered by evievil
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Answer:

no bacteria os not useful to our body a har

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