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Bacteria don't have a CPU/brain, however they DO integrate and process the signals: by signal transduction pathways and by sensitization. An example of this is the methylation/de-methylation of the MCPs by Che proteins.

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Bacteria don't have a CPU/brain, however they DO integrate and process the signals: by signal transduction pathways and by sensitization. An example of this is the methylation/de-methylation of the MCPs by Che proteins.

 

 

But they are 'unaware' of the wider ecological or physiological processes in which they play a small part.

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