Biologists have discovered the largest bacterium ever, and it's as long as a house fly, making it easy to see with the naked eye.
Biologists have discovered the largest bacterium ever, and you can see it with the naked eye. Researchers found the bacterium living in Caribbean mangroves. A single cell of its thread-like body, if you want to call it that, can grow up to 2 centimeters. That’s about as long as a peanut, and around 5,000 times bigger than any other microbes we’ve discovered so far.
When you think of bacteria, you most likely think of something small. Something that you can only see using a microscope. That’s why the largest bacterium we’ve ever found is so surprising. The new discovery, currently known asThe bacterium out measures the previous record we knew of, which topped out at 750 micrometers, or .75 mm. On average, the new bacteria reaches up to 9,000 micrometers, with the largest reaching the 2 centimeters that I mentioned before.
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