Biology, asked by mithilraj, 10 months ago

which bacteria lives in human intestine and what is the use of that?​

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Answered by EvanDevanand
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Human gastrointestinal microbiota, also known as gut flora or gut microbiota, are the microorganisms (generally bacteria and archaea), that live in the digestive tracts of humans. Many non-human animals, including insects, are hosts to numerous microorganisms that reside in the gastrointestinal tract as well. The human gastrointestinal metagenome is the aggregate of all the genomes of gut microbiota. The gut is one niche that human microbiota inhabit.

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Answered by vvenkatesanmithil
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gastrointestinal microbiota

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