Microbiology: Principles and Explorations
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To examine: Whether the statement “the production of stress hormone is influenced by the gut microbiome” is true or false.
Introduction: A collection of all microbes that reside in all surfaces, including the body of a human, is called the microbiome. Microbiome includes bacteria, viruses, protozoa, archaea, and
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