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Date: Sun, 24 Mar 1996 14:08:48 -0330
From: Byron Parsons <bparsons at beothuk.swgc.mun.ca>
Newgroups: bionet.microbiology
Subject: Just Wondering!!!
Dear readers,
I'm a first year university studunt at Memorial University of
Newfoundland and i am very interested in pursuing a career in
Microbiology/Cell biology. As a first year student many interesting
questions about the nature of virus's cross my mind. The thought crossed
my mind that the human bodies pH balance is constantly maintained. I am
wondering if the survival of many bacteria and/or virus's would be able
to stand any sudden "induced" change ( but at the same time not be
harmful to the human body ). Does anyone out there know if there are any
major affects in changing the pH of the human body on the many foreign
bodies out there?????
any response forward to: bparsons at beothuk.swgc.mun.ca