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This group of organisms, traditionally referred to as "normal flora" (although they are not plants) is composed of a fairly stable set of genera, mostly anaerobes. While each person has a relatively unique set of normal flora, members of the Streptococcus and Bacteroides make up a large percentage of the inhabitants.
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www.cehs.siu.edu/fix/medmicro/normal.htm
www.cehs.siu.edu/fix/medmicro/normal.htm
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Human flora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The human flora is the assemblage of microrganisms that constantly and consistently inhabit the human body. They include bacteria, fungi and archaea. Some of these organisms are known to perform tas...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_flora
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Art and Science ... As part of 'Normal Flora', her major ongoing art project about our sublime microbial world, artist Anna Dumitriu has taken over an entire secondary school in Sussex in the largest event in the science-art programme to date.
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www.normalflora.co.uk/
www.normalflora.co.uk/
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During development of the vaginal flora of chimpanzees, the total number of bacteria increased with age and reached a plateau just before sexual maturity (5 to 7 years of age; juvenile period). Lactobacilli were already one of the predominant bacteria before sexual maturity.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15679270
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Normal flora are bacteria, fungi, and protozoa that live on or within the bodies of animals and plants. Normal flora, by definition, do not cause disease in healthy individuals. Instead, they are commensalists or mutualists with regard to the host.
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www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/~sabedon/biol2035.htm
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The presence of normal bacterial flora in the intestinal tract is thought to protect against colonization by pathogens. ... The presence of normal bacterial flora in the intestinal tract is thought to protect against colonization by pathogens. Only a few specific examples of this protection have been demonstrated for...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/10751141
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These microbes are called normal flora or normal microbiota. Many normal flora provide direct benefits, such as making vitamins or aiding digestion. Even if normal flora microbes merely take up space and resources, they help prevent pathoge...
http://microbiology.suite101.com/article.cfm/normal_flo...
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The normal flora are bacteria which are found in or on our bodies on a semi-permanent basis without causing disease. There are more bacteria living in or on our bodies, than we have cells of our own. A human body contains around 1013 cells.
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www.colorado.edu/Outreach/BSI/k12activities/interactive...
www.colorado.edu/Outreach/BSI/k12activities/interactive/actidhpnf.html
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