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Isla Archer
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15 March, 09:09
What is the oldest type of bacteria
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Brylee Burke
15 March, 09:18
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The oldest type of bacteria is over 3 million years old I think. It comes from the cyanobacteria family! The bacteria is a type of algae! Discovered by Gregorio V. in the Late 1900's.
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