What all living things are made of.
What are cells?
The name of cell parts.
What is orgenelles?
The part of our body where our microbiome is.
What is gut?
The number of cells in one bacterium.
What is one?
A procedure that was created hundreds of years ago to cure illnesses in the gut.
What is a fecal transplant?
They build proteins for cells.
What are ribosomes?
The organelle holds DNA.
What is the nucleus?
The number of bacteria in a microbiome.
What is 40 trillion?
Whether most bacteria are helpful.
What is yes?
It involves giving someone bacteria in the form of liquid waste.
What is a fecal transplant?
The way cells reproduce.
What is cell division?
The organelle that surrounds the other organelle.
What is a cell membrane?
It is considered to be a "superorgan".
What is our gut/microbiome?
Whether beneficial bacteria and harmful bacteria die because of antibiotics.
What is yes, both die?
Fecal transplants give your gut the needed bacteria, like L. reuteri, to fight off bacteria like C.difficile.
What is true?
The number of cells in one bacterium.
What is one?
Plant cells have this rigid outer layer that animal cells do not.
What is a cell wall?
The bacteria that antibiotics kill.
What are helpful and harmful bacteria?
Bacteria that take over microbiomes after using antibiotics.
What is C. difficile?
L.reuteri helps build gut mucus that protects your gut.
What is true?
The number of cells in a human body.
What is 100 trillion?
The name of animal cells.
What is a eukaryotic cells?
The body part that affects your happiness and mood by making serotonin and dopamine.
What is microbiome?
How bacteria reproduce.
What is binary fusion?
C.difficile can sometimes be fatal and cannot be prevented by any procedure.
What is false?