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|Short definition=gums (gum) The tissues of the upper and lower jaw that surround the base of the tooth. Also called gingiva 
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gut flora - {{pronunciation}} (. . . FLOR-er) Bacteria and other organisms that live in the gut. They help digest food. Vitamins such as biotin and vitamin K are produced by the intestinal flora. Also called intestinal flora, intestinal flora, intestinal flora and microflora {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
gut flora - {{pronunciation}} (. . . MY-kroh-FLOR-uh) Bacteria and other organisms that live in the gut. They help digest food. Vitamins such as biotin and vitamin K are produced by the intestinal flora. Also called intestinal flora, intestinal flora, intestinal flora and microflora {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

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Gut flora
TermGut flora
Short definitiongut flora (.
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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gut flora - (pronounced) (. . . MY-kroh-FLOR-uh) Bacteria and other organisms that live in the gut. They help digest food. Vitamins such as biotin and vitamin K are produced by the intestinal flora. Also called intestinal flora, intestinal flora, intestinal flora and microflora

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