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A New Titan Among Bacteria

By Ethan Feild, Molecular and Medical Microbiology Author’s Note: I have always been interested in “huge” single celled organisms, like the amoebas living at the bottom of the ocean or even slime molds. When I heard about a single bacteria cell reaching 2 centimeters, I almost couldn’t believe it. This article was originally written for my […]

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