
BACTERIA OF DIGESTIVE ORGANS
Sharifjonova Maharamoy Shuxrat kizi , Termez University of Economics and service Medical studentAbstract
Digestive organs break down nutrients coming from the external environment, ensuring that they are absorbed into the blood and lymphatic vessels. In this process, a symbiote located in the digestive organs, invisible microscopic cells-bacteria-are also involved.They carry out important chemical processes in the body.. The bacterial cell is made up of nitrogen, carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. Nitrogen in it is 8 -16% of the dry residue , carbon — 45 -55 % , oxygen — 30% , hydrogen — 6 -8 %
Keywords
Digestive organs ,oral cavity, larynx, esophagus, stomach ,small and large intestine , membrane ,bacteria, symbiote, metabolism (metabolism) .
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