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near deep-sea hydrothermal vents
The bacteria live off of cellulose and support the life of the termite.
Yes, some bacteria engage in photosynthesis.
Yes, some bacteria, such as cyanobacteria, are capable of performing photosynthesis.
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they think that it has some of earths type of bacteria and others no known to mankind.
bacteria is but for viruses some scientists believe they are alive and others think they dont so i can't give you an answer to that
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Well, In my opinion, I think that e. coli is long living
By various bacteria ingesting but not digesting other bacteria, most likely the precursors of mitochondria (and/or chloroplasts).
Some scientists think we are made of quartz because of its abundance in nature.
The bacteria live off of cellulose and support the life of the termite.
There are several things that make archaeobacteria hard to study. They live without oxygen and in high temperature environments and they have either a very high or low pH.
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