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Bacteria, like other living things adapt to their enviorment. Just like how chicken flu adapted and became Swine Flu

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Q: How can bacteria survive in almost all environments?
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Are microbes ubiquitous?

Bacteria are ubiquitous one-celled organisms, spherical, spiral, or rod-shaped and appearing singly or in chains, comprising the Schizomycota. Bacteria can live everywhere (ubiquity) because there are so many different species all adapted to different environments.


Which of the microorganisms can survive all conditions?

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What are some names of ancient bacteria?

Technically, all bacteria is ancient and has developed over billions of years. The bacteria we find today all comes from a common ancestor. Some ancient bacteria had to thrive in extreme environments, they are known as Extremophiles. These Extremophiles live in environments that other organisms can not, such as high temperatures, extreme pH ranges.