Microbes
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Even every tooth is its own distinctive neighborhood, and our guts are teaming metropolises of interacting
microbes.
Those simple sugars then move along to the respirators, another set of
microbes
that snatch up these simple sugars and burn them as fuel.
Every person has a unique and diverse community of gut
microbes
that can process food in different ways.
One person's gut
microbes
may be capable of releasing only a fraction of the calories that another person's gut
microbes
can extract.
Well, things like our genetic makeup and the
microbes
we encounter throughout our lives can contribute to our microbial ecosystems.
The food we eat also influences which
microbes
live in our gut.
Our bodies are homes to millions of different microbes, and we need them just as much as they need us.
As we learn more about how our
microbes
interact with each other and with our bodies, we will reveal how we can nurture this complex, invisible world that shapes our personal identity, our health, and our well-being.
Coral reefs are hardworking animals and plants and
microbes
and fungi.
The same holds true for a sperm and many other
microbes.
So, how do
microbes
manage to get anywhere?
But many
microbes
do swim, and this is where those incredible adaptations come in.
And in the process of passing through the wetland and percolating through the ground, the water encounters
microbes
that live on the surfaces of the plants and the surfaces of the soil, and that purifies the water.
And some studies show that spice developed mostly in warmer climates where
microbes
also happen to be more prevalent.
All detritus is ultimately consumed by
microbes
and other scavengers, so it actually forms the base of the brown food chain that supports many other organisms, including us.
All living, actively metabolizing organisms, from
microbes
to you and I, are comprised predominately of water.
Because this is not the first outbreak of Ebola, it will not be the last, and there are many other
microbes
out there that are lying in wait, like Lassa virus and others.
New technologies means that we can now produce a feed that's perfectly natural, with a minimal footprint that consists of microbes, insects, seaweeds and micro-algae.
And
microbes
and insects are actually net water producers.
Their cavities were caused by the same thing that still plagues us today, specific tiny
microbes
that live in our mouths.
These
microbes
are with us soon after birth.
Depending on what we eat, and specifically how much sugar we consume, certain
microbes
can overpopulate and cause cavities.
Gradually, the population of sugar-loving
microbes
in your mouth will decline.
And while we can't control all these factors, we can manipulate the balance of our
microbes
by paying attention to what we eat.
The types of
microbes
that they used were called hydrogenotrophs, and with these hydrogenotrophs, you can create a virtuous carbon cycle that would sustain life onboard a spacecraft.
Astronauts would breathe out carbon dioxide, that carbon dioxide would then be captured by the
microbes
and converted into a nutritious, carbon-rich crop.
The astronauts would then eat that carbon-rich crop and exhale the carbon out in the form of carbon dioxide, which would then be captured by the microbes, to create a nutritious crop, which then would be exhaled in the form of carbon dioxide by the astronauts.
Could we cultivate these NASA-type
microbes
in order to make valuable products here on Earth?
So we began cultivating these products, these microbes, in our lab.
We found that we can make essential amino acids from carbon dioxide using these
microbes.
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