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The resources that bacteria in your body compete for are space and nutrients. Bacteria also require warmth and moisture to grow and multiply but because the body has plenty of these resources, there is no competition for them.

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Bateria compete for Nutrents e.g (iron or ...)

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Depends on the species of bacterium. General answer, is "food". Google e. coli in your intestines for an example. I'm too lazy and should be studying right now.

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