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What happens to bacteria in space?

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Answered by Ꭺαzαrıαh
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Experiments of the adaption of microbes in space have yielded unpredictable results. While sometimes the microorganism may weaken, they can also increase in their disease-causing potency. NASA has pointed out that normal adults have ten times as many microbial cells as human cells in their bodies.

Answered by syedamehakfathima143
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Clumps of bacteria survived for three years on the outer surface of the International Space Station, pictured here. They were shielded from the hazards of space by only themselves. New research suggests such clumps might be able to survive a trip between Earth and Mars.

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