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Germ theory describes true relationships between microorganisms and how people get sick. What is a difference
between germ theory and scientific laws?
Germ theory developed slowly and can still be adjusted, but laws are quickly observable and do not change.
Germ theory was quickly established as true, but laws slowly develop over time with new technology
Germ theory is obviously true to all people, but understanding laws requires advanced scientific education
Germ theory requires advanced scientific education to be understood, but laws are obviously true to all people.
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Select all the correct answers. lactobacillus is a bacteria that live inside humans. these bacteria live on the nutrients from our bodies. they to keep our gut clean and healthy. s. typhi is a bacteria that enter our bodies through contaminated food. this bacteria causes infections in the body. based on this information, which two statements about the association between these bacteria and humans are true? a. lactobacillus shares a parasitic relationship with humans. b. s .typhi shares a parasitic relationship with humans. c. both lactobacillus and s. typhi share a parasitic relationship with humans. d. both lactobacillus and s. typhi share a mutualistic relationship with humans. e. lactobacillus shares a mutualistic relationship with humans, and s. typhi shares a parasitic relationship multiply chrse
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