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Bacteria from the fecal transplant can help the patient’s body produce mucus that protects the gut from invading bacteria. write 3 pieces of evidence and their reasoning that this is true. (HELP!!!)

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A fecal transplant can work to cure a patient infected with a very harmful bacteria, such as C. difficile, in many different ways. Subclaim 1: Bacteria from the fecal transplant can fill up the space in the gut, limiting the food and space for invading harmful bacteria.

if i'm wrong i'm rlly rlly sorry!!

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