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Which of the following explains one way so-called "good" bacteria can protect the body from harmful bacteria?

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a. They bind to complementary receptors embedded in the cell walls of harmful bacteria.
b. They prevent harmful bacteria from undergoing nucleic acid production.
c. They initiate an immune response when they come into contact with harmful bacteria.
d. They compete with harmful bacteria for the same food sources and nutrients.

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c.)
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Answer:

D. They compete with harmful bacteria for the same food sources and nutrients.

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