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    The Oral Cavity of Humans Normally Becomes Colonized with Microorganisms
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The Oral Cavity of Humans Normally Becomes Colonized with Microorganisms

Question 38

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The oral cavity of humans normally becomes colonized with microorganisms within hours after birth.

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