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Bacteria: Structure, Function, and Extreme Conditions

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This lecture covers the structure and division of bacteria, their function in photosynthesis, fermentation, and pathogenicity, as well as their ability to thrive in extreme conditions. It also explores the good and bad bacteria, their shapes, and antibiotic resistance.

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