Bacteria help us digest food, break down toxins, and even influence our behavior and moods by interacting with our nervous system. A Grander View of Life
Microbes are not passive passengers; they are active builders and defenders: I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us an...
Yong broadens the scope beyond human health to show how these partnerships define the natural world: Bacteria help us digest food, break down toxins,
They "sculpt" our organs and guide physical development from birth. Every animal, from the Hawaiian bobtail squid to
The central thesis of Yong's work is that "individuals" do not exist in isolation. Every animal, from the Hawaiian bobtail squid to humans, is an "ecosystem on legs". We are teeming with trillions of microbes that outnumber or at least rival our own human cells, functioning as an interconnected, interdependent whole. This perspective shifts our identity from a single organism to a thriving, complex colony of life. Microbes as Biological Architects