Auf der menschlichen Haut und Schleimhaut siedeln ca. 100 Billionen Mikroorganismen. Damit kommen auf eine Körperzelle 10 Mikroorganismen, die überwiegend harmlos oder sogar nützlich sind, in dem sie uns vor krankmachenden Erregern schützen. Die äußere Hautoberfläche eines Menschen enthält so viele Mikroorganismen, wie Menschen auf der Erde.
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Mikroorganismen (deutsch)
Microorganismos (español)
Microorganism (english)
- Introduction
- Bibliography
- Appropriate Dog Food
- The Composition of the Intestinal Microflora in Animals and Humans
- How Mammals Acquire the Microorganisms that Protect Them from Dangerous Pathogens
- The Emergence of Life
- Do Microorganisms Decide What We Eat?
- The Importance of Microorganisms in the development of biodiversity
- Microorganisms for lowering Cholesterol
- Heliobacter pylori,good or evil?
- Symbioses, magic moments for the emergence of life
- Microorganisms Feed our Soils, Fertilizers and Manure Destroy Them
- Manure, the Product of a Grave Malady in Agriculture
- The Importance of Microorganisms in the development of biodiversity
- Microorganisms of the Sea and their Importance to Humanity
- Does Glyphosate (Roundup) Inhibit Positive Microorganisms in the Gut?
- Microorganisms in Biotechnology
- What Microorganisms Dream Of
- Microorganisms Can Make Food Healthier
- Life On Your Skin
- Fungi are Everywhere
- Bad Breath and Body Odor
- Enzyme-Producers
- Microorganisms have a decisive influence on the development of chronic inflammatory diseases
- Lactobacilli Prevent Infections
- Influence of the Microflora on Emotions and Behavior
- Microorganisms Contribute toOur Physical Well-Being
- Adaptable Intestinal Flora
- The End of the Age of Antibiotics?