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Juan
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11 March, 19:00
Why are Bacteria successful?
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Mason Barajas
11 March, 19:13
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Because they can live in the hottest and coldest of places. No other life form on this planet has multiplied as much and conquered so many different places.
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Anaya Mendoza
11 March, 19:22
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Bacteria are so successful because they reproduce asexually meaning that they can make more offsprings at a shorter amount of time. Because they reproduce asexually, if that one bacteria is resistant to a certain other organism, so will its offsprings.
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