BODY: relate and critique the effects of efforts to control your microbe in the body. 2. IMMUNE: describe interactions of your particular microbe with the human immune system.
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Microbe: clostridium
1. BODY: relate and critique the effects of efforts to control your microbe in the body.
2. IMMUNE: describe interactions of your particular microbe with the human immune system.
Please help me answer the 2 above. Thank you.
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