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Lesly Johnson
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30 December, 12:09
How is all of life interconnected?
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Lorelei Blackwell
30 December, 12:38
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That is to say, all living things are connected to other living things through what can be described as the global ecosystem, with the foundation of this global ecosystem being microbes. Microbial organisms, such as bacteria and fungi, play a much greater role than their small size would suggest.
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