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E. coli are members of our indigenous microbiota andreside in the intestines.
(a) Describe the type of symbiotic relationship that isdemonstrated by the interaction between E. coli andhumans. What other types of symbiosis exist between microbes andhumans? Describe and give an example of each. (15 pts.)
(b) In some cases, the relationship between humans and indigenousmicrobiota like E. coli can be altered. Propose a scenarioin which this relationship changes, and discuss the consequences toeach partne
E. coli are members of our indigenous microbiota andreside in the intestines.
(a) Describe the type of symbiotic relationship that isdemonstrated by the interaction between E. coli andhumans. What other types of symbiosis exist between microbes andhumans? Describe and give an example of each. (15 pts.)
(b) In some cases, the relationship between humans and indigenousmicrobiota like E. coli can be altered. Propose a scenarioin which this relationship changes, and discuss the consequences toeach partne
Casey DurganLv2
1 Jul 2018