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Old 28-09-2004, 07:48 AM
Christopher Green
 
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(Curious) wrote in message . com...
Sean Houtman wrote in message news:1095655347.512RUex2R1ahcHuyJgpTGw@teranews. ..

You could put some Cyanobacteria in your blood, but you do
need light for them to take care of the CO2.


Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic. Wouldn't chemosynthetic bacteria be
better for this application?


Sure. You familiar with the sort of places where chemosynthetic
bacteria live? Anaerobic mud and sulfide-bearing water make the
contents of your large intestine smell like perfume in comparison.

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Chris Green