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==Human microbiota== | ==Human microbiota== | ||
“During the course of the evolution of mitosis, photosynthetic plastids (themselves derived from prokaryotes) were symbiotically acquired by some of these protozoans to form the eukaryotie algae and the green plants.” (Margulis 1966) | “During the course of the evolution of mitosis, photosynthetic plastids (themselves derived from prokaryotes) were symbiotically acquired by some of these protozoans to form the eukaryotie algae and the green plants.” (Margulis 1966) | ||
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Image:A representation of the endosymbiotic theory; wikipedia.png|A representation of the endosymbiotic theory. Source: wikipedia | |||
Image:Enterococcus_faecalis_bacterium,_which_lives_in_the_human_gut.png| Enterococcus faecalis bacterium, which lives in the human gut. Source: wikipedia | Image:Enterococcus_faecalis_bacterium,_which_lives_in_the_human_gut.png| Enterococcus faecalis bacterium, which lives in the human gut. Source: wikipedia | ||
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