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What might happen if you didn't have bacteria in your digestive tract? Your intestines would shut down Your body couldn't break down certain types of food You would never get sick You wouldn't be able
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What might happen if you didn't have bacteria in your
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Your intestines would shut down
Your body couldn't break down certain types of food
You would never get sick
You wouldn't be able to eat vegetables
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SHUT DOWN
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