mikroflórájában
mikroflórájában is a Hungarian word that translates to "in its microflora." Microflora refers to the community of microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and archaea, that live in a particular environment. This term is commonly used in biology and medicine to describe the microbial populations found in specific locations, like the human gut, soil, or water.
The human microflora, also known as the human microbiome, plays a crucial role in health. For example,
In ecology, the microflora of soil or water is essential for nutrient cycling and decomposition. The composition