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anjilletteb

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Discuss the role of the human microbiome in the GI tract and the factors that help regulate microbial proliferation. Discuss the benefits of prebiotics and probiotics in maintaining intestinal microorganisms.

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Betty has been prescribed an antiulcer agent. Her physician will monitor Betty's ____ for side effects.
 A) iron status
  B) GI comfort
  C) renal function
  D) sodium excretion



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A healthy GI tract is home to a vibrant community of some 100 trillion microbes-bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and other microorganisms, collectively known as the human microbiome. The prevalence of different microbes in various parts of the GI tract depends on such factors as pH, peristalsis, diet, and other microbes. Relatively few microbes can live in the low pH of the stomach with its somewhat rapid peristalsis, whereas the neutral pH and slow peristalsis of the lower small intestine and the large intestine permit the growth of a diverse and abundant population. Bacteria digest and metabolize fibers and other nutrients that cannot be digested by the human body, producing compounds such as short fragments of fat, which can influence energy metabolism and immunity. Bacteria in the GI tract also produce several vitamins. Fibers and some other food components are called prebiotics because they encourage the growth and activity of bacteria. Some foods contain probiotics, live microbes that change the conditions of the GI tract in ways that seem to benefit health, including helping to alleviate diarrhea, constipation, inflammatory bowel disease, ulcers, allergies, lactose intolerance, and infant colic; enhance immune function; and protect against colon cancer.

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anjilletteb

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Reply 2 on: Aug 21, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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:D TYSM

 

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