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media type="file" key="Bacteria.m4a" - The human body is made of cells. According to the article, there are 100 trillion cells that make up the human body. - Cells multiply as the body gets older. The cells in the human body are responsible for every single function of the human body. Cells make up the respiratory, digestive, urinary, cardiovascular, nervous, and reproductive systems in the human body. - My article speaks of the new findings in the field of bacteria in the human body. There are, in fact, more bacteria in the human body than there are cells. This means that we, as humans, are actually more microbe than we are human beings. - The bacteria are located right under the belly button, in the large intestine. They aid in the breakdown of foods, by consuming foods as they pass through. They then expel these wastes in a form that is easier to pass through the body.