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  1. Microbiota - Wikipedia

    Microbiota include bacteria, archaea, protists, fungi, and viruses, [2][3] and have been found to be crucial for immunologic, hormonal, and metabolic homeostasis of their host.

  2. The Microbiome • The Nutrition Source

    The microbiome consists of microbes that are both helpful and potentially harmful. Most are symbiotic (where both the human body and microbiota benefit) and some, in smaller numbers, are pathogenic …

  3. Microbiome science: Understanding your body’s ... - Mayo Clinic Press

    5 days ago · Did you know that you have trillions of tiny organisms living on and inside your body? This amazing collection of microbes – your microbiome –…

  4. Microbiome | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

    Sep 10, 2025 · Although microbes require a microscope to see them, they contribute to human health and wellness in many ways. The microbiome is the collection of all microbes, such as bacteria, fungi, …

  5. Microbiota - Latest research and news | Nature

    Dec 21, 2025 · The microbiota is a collective term for the micro-organisms that live in or on the human body. Specific clusters of microbiota are found on the skin or in the gastrointestinal tract, mouth,...

  6. What Are Microbiomes and Why Are They Important?

    Aug 4, 2025 · Microbiota refers to the actual organisms themselves, while microbiome includes both the organisms and their collective genetic material. It’s like comparing the population of a city to the city’s …

  7. What Is a Microbiome? A Definition and Explanation

    Jul 23, 2025 · The terms “microbiome” and “microbiota” are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct scientific meanings. Microbiota refers specifically to the collection of microorganisms …

  8. 19.1: An Introduction to Microbiomes - Biology LibreTexts

    This page covers the concepts of microbiome and microbiota, emphasizing the community of microorganisms and their genetic activities, and the host-microbe relationship's impact on health.

  9. THE MICROBIOTA – Microbiome Foundation

    Our digestive tract is home to some 100,000 billion bacteria – that’s two to ten times the number of cells that make up our body. This collection of non-pathogenic bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi …

  10. Microbiome - Wikipedia

    Microbiome research originated in microbiology and started back in the seventeenth century. The development of new techniques and equipment has boosted microbiological research and caused …