mikrobioomis
Mikrobioomis is a term derived from the Greek words "mikros" meaning small and "bios" meaning life, referring to the community of microorganisms that inhabit a specific location. These microbial communities, often called microbiomes, are found in various environments, including the human body, soil, water, and other ecosystems. Mikrobioomis play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance, supporting nutrient cycles, and influencing the health of their hosts.
In humans, mikrobioomis predominantly reside in the gut, skin, mouth, and other mucosal surfaces. The human gut
Research on mikrobioomis emphasizes their importance in environmental and health sciences, leading to advancements in probiotic
Understanding mikrobioomis has significant implications for promoting health, managing diseases, and preserving ecosystems. As scientific knowledge