Bacteria in the gut
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ECOLIBacteria in the gut
prebiotica natural substances in some foods that encourage the growth of healthy bacteria in the gut
ECOLIGut bacteria
COLIE. -- (gut bacteria)
SIXPACKJABSPunches in the gut?
SENSEFeel in the gut
ACHEPain in the gut
VISCERALFelt in the gut
OOFSock-in-the-gut sound
OOFPunch-in-the-gut sound
OOFPunch-in-the-gut reaction
OOFSock-in-the-gut grunt
OOFPunch-in-the-gut grunt
OOFPunched-in-the-gut sound
OOFPunched-in-the-gut grunt
OOFSock-in-the-gut response
OOFSlug-in-the-gut grunt
OOFPunch-in-the-gut response
OOFSock-in-the-gut reaction
OOFSPunch-in-the-gut sounds
ULCERBad feeling in the gut?
OOFPunched-in-the-gut utterance
OOFPunch-in-the-gut utterance
OOFSSock-in-the-gut responses, in comics
OOFResponse to a punch in the gut
archenteronin the developing embryo, the primitive gut
OOFSound elicited by a punch in the gut
OOFSound that a punch in the gut elicits
archenteraARCHENTERON, in the developing embryo, the primitive gut
interoceptiveRelating to stimuli produced within an organism, esp. in the gut and other internal organs
entamoebasAn ameba that typically lives harmlessly in the gut, though one kind can cause amebic dysentery
entamoebaeAn ameba that typically lives harmlessly in the gut, though one kind can cause amebic dysentery
entamebasAn ameba that typically lives harmlessly in the gut, though one kind can cause amebic dysentery
entamebaeAn ameba that typically lives harmlessly in the gut, though one kind can cause amebic dysentery
babiche(in the Pacific Northwest) thong, thread, or lacings made of rawhide, gut, or sinew, esp. for making snowshoes
cryptosporidiumany of a genus of protozoans parasitic in the gut of vertebrates including humans and sometimes causing diarrhea
cryptosporidiaCRYPTOSPORIDIUM, any of a genus of protozoans parasitic in the gut of vertebrates including humans and sometimes causing diarrhea
leishmaniaA single-celled parasitic protozoan that spends part of its life cycle in the gut of a sandfly and part in the blood and other tissues of a vertebrate
leishmaniasA single-celled parasitic protozoan that spends part of its life cycle in the gut of a sandfly and part in the blood and other tissues of a vertebrate
allantoisThe fetal membrane lying below the chorion in many vertebrates, formed as an outgrowth of the embryo's gut. In birds and reptiles it grows to surround the embryo; in eutherian mammals it forms part of the placenta