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"It is said that the microbiota of a human represents 2% of its mass. Explain how this number was found. Compare the average number of cells."

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There are trillions of microorganisms in the human body. That number is more than 1 in 10. However, because of their small size, microbes only make up about 1-3% of body mass, but they play an important role in human health.

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