binnenökosystemen
Binnenökosystemen, also known as internal ecosystems, refer to the complex communities of microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses, that reside within the bodies of multicellular organisms. These microbial communities play a vital role in the health and functioning of their host. The largest and most well-studied example is the human gut microbiome, which is comprised of trillions of microorganisms.
These internal ecosystems are not mere passengers but actively contribute to various physiological processes. They aid
The composition of a binnenökosystem can be influenced by a multitude of factors, including diet, genetics,