Significance of Gut microbes
Gut microbes are microorganisms residing in the digestive system that play a crucial role in overall gut health. Research indicates that protecting the gut from dysplasia can positively affect these microbes, promoting a healthier gut environment. Understanding the relationship between gut microbes and gut health highlights the potential benefits of maintaining a balanced microbiome to prevent disorders and ensure proper gut function.
Synonyms: Intestinal flora, Gut bacteria, Microbiota, Gut microbiome
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The concept of Gut microbes in scientific sources
Gut microbes are microorganisms residing in the digestive system, and their health can be positively influenced by safeguarding flies' gut from dysplasia, highlighting the importance of gut integrity in supporting microbial populations.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) These are microorganisms that live in the gut, and protecting flies' gut from dysplasia can have beneficial effect towards these microbes.[1]