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A good counterexample is E. coli, a species of bacteria that lives harmlessly in every person's gut by the billions.
The villain of the piece is Streptococcus mutans, a naturally occurring bacteria that lives in our mouths.
A big threat was infection from a nasty bacteria that lives in the mouths of sea lions.
Escherichia coli is a type of bacteria that lives in the intestines of many animals, including humans and cattle.
E. coli, short for Escherichia coli, is a common bacteria that lives in the intestines of humans and animals and is normally harmless.
The smell is produced only when the bacteria that lives in an unwashed underarm begins to feed on apocrine sweat molecules.
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Free-living bacteria are shown in red, host-associated bacteria that live outside of host cells are in green, and host-associated bacteria that can live inside host cells are shown in blue.
All those bacteria that live in and on us, and outnumber our own cells?
Also known as MG, Mycoplasma genitalium are bacteria that live in the urinary and genital tracts of humans.
Their approach also includes probiotics ("health-giving bacteria that live in our guts") and prebiotics ("special grit-free fibers").
PULVERIZED FONE BONE Believe it or not, there are all sorts of "good" bacteria that live inside our bodies.
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