That's definitely not true. Bacteria aid in digestion but the acid in our stomach is what digests most of our foods. If bacteria were required for digestion then people on broad range antibiotics wouldn't be able to eat.Think about this OP:
Our digestive system is a symbiotic system that relies on bacteria. Without it, we couldn't digest food. These are not cells that come from our body/DNA.
Also, these creatures that we live in symbiosis with, they literally send signals to your brain, and affects your mood.
You, are not you.
This is actually a problem with people on a broad range of antibiotics. This is why fecal transplants are even a thing.That's definitely not true. Bacteria aid in digestion but the acid in our stomach is what digests most of our foods. If bacteria were required for digestion then people on broad range antibiotics wouldn't be able to eat.
Nah. Ant colonies aren't collectives. We are a collective that acts for the good of the collective, not for the good of any one cell or group of cells.
I know it creates problems but it still doesn't just stop digestion from happening.This is actually a problem with people on a broad range of antibiotics. This is why fecal transplants are even a thing.
We're only concerned with the brain in as far as it benefits the collective. If no one told us our brain was important to our continued existence we wouldn't act to protect it outside of reflexes dedicated to that purpose.You could argue we do try to act for the benefit of the brain (group of cells). Considering the pleasure nuclei and structures on it...
I mean there's more to the story, but it is pretty much true. Look it up. I would, but I'm drunk and it's 0:43.That's definitely not true. Bacteria aid in digestion but the acid in our stomach is what digests most of our foods. If bacteria were required for digestion then people on broad range antibiotics wouldn't be able to eat.
Speaking of, what is with the inner voice we hear in our heads? What exactly is it? Do animals have inner voices? Human brain is frickin weird man
Think about this OP:
Our digestive system is a symbiotic system that relies on bacteria. Without it, we couldn't digest food. These are not cells that come from our body/DNA.
Also, these creatures that we live in symbiosis with, they literally send signals to your brain, and affects your mood.
You, are not you.
Eat a salad or two or you'll end up like me. I mean us.
We're only concerned with the brain in as far as it benefits the collective. If no one told us our brain was important to our continued existence we wouldn't act to protect it outside of reflexes dedicated to that purpose.