The invisible emperor talked about some misunderstandings and new discoveries about bacteria. It tells us what we always believed how we relate it to sickness as bacteria are harmful to us. Then I mention how we have new tools to allow scientists to see microbial DNA and when we can treat cancer in the future. In addition to using bacteria to replicate DNA, they also mentioned how it was a very large and nearly unlimited field. Based on some statistical facts, they talked about how to obtain DNA and find the DNA produced by microorganisms.
When I was a child raised in rural Nigeria, Sheila Ochugboju Kaka was asked to stay indoors to protect it from unfamiliar environment - this kind of education is something that is invisible to children It caused curiosity towards. Scorpion in the sand. From this curiosity she studied baculovirus as a postdoctoral fellow at Oxford University and began studying genetic engineering as a way to produce commercially viable biocides. Today, Ochugboju Kaka is a scientific communicator and international development expert promoting the intersection of art and science, including the Danscience project of Wellscience Trust, exploring epigenetics through dance, promoting innovation and social change I will
The number of microorganisms living in the world is unbelievable: 1 billion teas of rich garden soil can contain 1 billion bacteria and fungus and other microorganisms. For bacteria symbiotic with us, most of them live on the wall of our intestines. This group of bacterial species known as intestinal microflora weighs approximately 2 kg. According to a nutritionist and author Daphne Lambert there is a clear similarity between soil and human digestion and there is also a direct relationship. In her future book, "Living Food: Feasts of Soil and Souls", we discuss the origins of soil diet for health, discuss the increase in soil contact based on recent research and to boost immunity I will.
Earth is full of life. A few soils contain more bacteria than humans on the planet. These microorganisms and grapes have important symbiotic relationships. Like plants, as humans need bacteria to keep our lives and health (the number of bacteria is ten times that of human cells!). Plants can not absorb all the nutrients they need directly. Bacteria break down nutrients into shapes that root can consume. Just as the grapes do, they can withstand the state of waste and stress, just as animal often uses antibiotics to promote growth. The grapes sprinkle these chemicals and kill everything around them. These are myopic approaches. They weaken animals and grapes, eventually becoming nutrient deficient