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What is the smallest living bacteria
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What is the smallest living bacteria
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pelagibacter is the answer.
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Pelagibacter
ubique is one of the smallest known free-living bacterium with a length of 0.37-0.89 μm
and an average cell diameter of 0.12-0.20
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