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Janiah
29 October, 01:45
How bacteria sense the magnetic field of earth?
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Damon Wolf
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Bacteria Which Sense the Earth's Magnetic Field ... The entire bacterium is oriented like a compass needle inside the magnetic field. Until now, it was not clear how the cells organise magnetosomes into a stable chain, against their physical tendency to collapse by magnetic attraction.
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