There are good bacteria that live in our gut. They benefit from us because they feed on what we eat, and we benefit from them because they keep harmful bacteria away. In one or two sentences, define this relationship and describe what could happen if we took too many bacteria-killing antibiotics without

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The relationship between gut bacteria and humans is symbiotic; the bacteria thrive on the nutrients we provide while helping to protect us from pathogenic bacteria and support digestion. Taking too many bacteria-killing antibiotics can disrupt this balance, leading to a decrease in beneficial bacteria, which can result in issues such as gut dysbiosis, increased susceptibility to infections, digestive problems, and a compromised immune system.