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Karissa
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22 December, 00:05
What role does bacteria play in the environment?
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Aniyah
22 December, 00:19
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it decomposes dead organisms, fixes nitrogen, and can break down some petroleum. and it can infect something and decrease its chance of survival.
Bacteria plays an important role in the environment. It decomposes dead organisms, fixes nitrogen, and can break down some petroleum. It can also infect 'something' and decrease its chance of survival.
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