Microbial Life: The human body hosts approximately 100 trillion microbial cells


Microbial Life: The human body hosts approximately 100 trillion microbial cells, outnumbering human cells by about 10 to 1. These microorganisms, primarily bacteria, play essential roles in digestion, immunity, and overall health. The combined genes of these microbes, known as the microbiome, are crucial to our well-being.
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Microbial Life: The human body hosts approximately 100 trillion microbial cells
,
outnumbering human cells by about 10 to 1
.
These microorganisms
,
primarily bacteria
,
play essential roles in digestion
,
immunity
,
and overall health
.
The combined genes of these microbes
,
known as the microbiome
,
are crucial to our well-being
.
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