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Long-living bacteria crucial for carbon cycle

Bacteria that live in seabeds could provide vital knowledge about the global carbon cycle.

The bacteria deep in the ocean floors convert the carbon in organic matter into carbon dioxide, and contribute to the creation of oxygen in the atmosphere.

The microorganisms reproduce extremely slowly, between every 1,000-3,000 years. Many bacteria reproduce in a matter of hours.

Read more at Aarhus University

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