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The parasite—which lacks mitochondria, and the genes and proteins needed for breathing—yet again expands our horizons for the possibilities of life on Earth. Scientists have discovered the first multicellular creature that not only doesn't need oxygen to live, but can’t breathe even if it wanted …
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