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Tyree Sutton
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7 August, 12:56
How do bacteria get food and energy
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Jamiya Holland
7 August, 13:19
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Bacteria can obtain energy and nutrients by performing photosynthesis, decomposing dead organisms and wastes, or breaking down chemical compounds. Bacteria can obtain energy and nutrients by establishing close relationships with other organisms, including mutualistic and parasitic relationships.
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