Scientists have calculated that the offspring of one bacterial cell in 10 days can fill all the seas and oceans. Why is this not happening?

This cannot happen for a number of reasons.
First, this bacterium will certainly have rivals. This is called the Gause competitive exclusion principle.
Secondly, someone will feed on these bacteria.
Third, these bacteria may have too short a lifespan.



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