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    Bacteria and Archaea Are General Single-Celled Organisms, but Some Phyla
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Bacteria and Archaea Are General Single-Celled Organisms, but Some Phyla

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Bacteria and Archaea are general single-celled organisms, but some phyla form sheaths around multiple cells to facilitate attachment and filament formation.

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