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Jesus King
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10 March, 10:16
What is a role of eubacteria in living systems
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Danielle Hall
10 March, 10:22
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Eubacteria decompose dead organisms and animal waste to obtain nutrients.
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Vaughan
10 March, 10:42
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Yea what he said ... it makes sense ...
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