Entamoeba Coli is a Real Pathogenic Microorganism
Journal: Journal of Human Anatomy (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-01-19
Abstract
Entamoeba coli is a commensal amoeba, which inhabit the large intestine of man and up to date it is regarded as commensal amoeba, although it feeds on bacterial flora of the large intestine which have many vital biological functions, such as synthesis of vitamin K, the most important vitamin for synthesis of special types of coagulation factors known as vitamin K dependent factors.
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