• El Barto@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Nice article, but that headline is so misleading, I’m not inclined to upvote it.

    tl;dr: Microorganisms used to live without oxygen. Some organisms started sprewing oxygen. Oxygen killed off most of these oxygen-free microorganisms. Life evolved and adapted. There’s this lake in which the bottom layer is oxygen-less and oxygen-free microorganisms exist there. Scientists are doing a bunch of studies of this ecosystem.

    I wouldn’t call those organisms “alien.” They were first in this planet!

  • Richard@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    single-celled photosynthetic bacterium

    Bacteria are always single-celled, and quite frankly, I don’t know why the ones in question are such a big deal, there are plenty of prokaryotes that thrive under anaerobic conditions.

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      Having seen enough exceptions in biology, I wouldn’t be surprised if someone found a multicellular bacterial species that violates everything we know about bacteria. Biology is completely wild, and it’s really hard to come up with a rule or a category that always works and nobody has any problems with it.