Question 4 What are the major findings from the Results section? Choose all that apply. Some bacteria such as Prevotella and Zylanibacter were found in BF but not EU children There were more SCFA in EU children BK children had more SCFA in their fecal samples BK children had more Bacteroidetes and less Firmicutes The gut microbiome is identical in EU and BK children. 1 pts
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