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Help me ASAP plz If bacterial cells can reproduce so fast, why don’t bacteria take over the world? Explain
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If bacterial cells can reproduce so fast, why don’t bacteria take over the world? Explain
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Because there are things that kill bacteria and certain bacteria requires conditions to thrive. If those conditions aren’t met they will die. Also not all bacteria is negative and bad, but I assume you are talking abt bad bacteria
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Bacteria exists everywhere, there are good and bad bacteria. Mostly good bacteria in the world
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