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The scene opens with a close-up shot of the interior of the intestine, depicted as a semi-transparent, tubular structure with a pinkish hue, representing the mucosal lining. The intestine is intricately detailed, showcasing its folds, villi, and crypts. As the camera zooms in, microscopic blue E. coli bacteria begin to appear on the surface of the intestinal walls. These bacteria are accurately modeled to depict their rod-shaped morphology, with distinct flagella protruding from their bodies. Their blue coloration contrasts vividly against the pinkish backdrop of the intestine. Initially, only a sparse scattering of E. coli is visible, representing a normal microbial population within the gut. However, as the scene progresses, the bacteria multiply rapidly, covering larger areas of the intestinal walls. The camera pans and rotates around the intestine, revealing the extent of bacterial colonization. Clusters of E. coli can be seen adhering to the mucosal surface and infiltrating the crypts of Lieberkühn. Accompanying the visual depiction, sound effects resembling microscopic activity and bacterial proliferation can be heard, adding an immersive layer to the scene. Subtle visual cues, such as the occasional twitching of the intestinal muscles and the flow of luminal contents, further enhance the realism of the rendering. As the camera continues to traverse the intestinal terrain, the once pristine mucosal surface becomes increasingly obscured by the burgeoning population of E. coli, symbolizing the onset of food poisoning. The scene concludes with a zoom-out shot, providing a macroscopic view of the intestine, now overrun with pathogenic bacteria, serving as a stark reminder of the dangers of contaminated food and the consequences of foodborne illness.

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