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Howard Evans
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2 April, 13:15
Why is bacteria alive?
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Barrett Dawson
2 April, 13:32
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Bacteria are the simplest of creatures that are considered alive. Bacteria are everywhere. They are in the bread you eat, the soil that plants grow in, and even inside of you. They are very simple cells that fall under the heading prokaryotic.
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