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After reading “The Human Microbiome” article, you learned that there are trillions of bacteria in the human microbiome. Which of these statements do you agree with most right now? (check one)
Bacteria are disgusting! Most bacteria in the human microbiome are harmful. Bacteria are great! Most bacteria in the human microbiome are helpful.
I’m not sure! Bacteria are kind of disgusting, but some of them might be helpful.
What other interesting things did you learn from reading “The Human Microbiome” article?
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The united states' entry into world war ii had which of these effects on domestic politics? pro-union legislation was repealed. support for banking reform intensified. concerns about the economy were largely abandoned. attempts to promote civil rights became far more successful.
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