Pablo Meyer, ambuleo aleatorio por la ciencia desde México

martes, septiembre 14, 2004

From a cellular perspective, you might think the human body was mostly human. But you'd be wrong. It is actually mostly bacterial.
The typical adult body harbors about 100 trillion bacterial cells from at least 500 species - 10 times the number of human cells. And that's not counting viruses and fungi.

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