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Chapter 30.3, Problem 2EQ
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To explain: The way in which the microbiomes from unhealthy or stunted children affected the growth of mice.
Introduction: An investigation is done by Blanton, Gorden, and Associates on mice. They did this investigation to prove the hypothesis which states that, if the microbiome is taken from a malnourished child is transplanted into the mice then this will affect the growth of the mice.
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