TIL: 20% of Our Oxygen Comes From a Bacteria | Today I Learned

March 22, 2016
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TIL: 20% of Our Oxygen Comes From a Bacteria | Today I Learned

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When you think of bacteria, you might think of the flu, your kindergartner, or the TV remote, but you probably don’t think of oxygen. Get this: Bacteria provide oxygen for about one in five of your breaths. Without these microbes, you, your family, and most importantly the TV remote wouldn’t exist!

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