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What are protits?

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∙ 8y ago
Updated: 12/23/2022

A predator is animal that preys on another mainly as a food source. In nature many animals are predators or prey.

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Protit is the basic unit of Life according to Antonie Bechamp, a German scientict. These protits are present everywhere and can change into any of the virus, bacteria or fungus, depending upon the conditions, they are living or growing in. They grow more actively in acidic environment and basic or alkaline environment is inhibitor for their growth.


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