MICROBIOLOGY W/ACCESS
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Author: Cowan
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Chapter 7, Problem 2CTQ
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An evidence in support of or against the statement,“Microbial life can exist in the complete absence of sunlight or organic nutrients”.
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A wide variety of microbial life is found on the Earth. These microbes derive energy from various sources like sunlight, or
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