When bacteria are killed by something like being cooked for example, what happens to their dead bodies?

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When bacteria are killed by something like being cooked for example, what happens to their dead bodies?

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They remain. The cells themselves might burst, degrade, or come apart into smaller bits depending on different conditions, but the components don’t go anywhere.

If you took a solution that was teeming with bacteria, and boiled it, you’d still have a soup of largely organic material–it just wouldn’t be *living*.

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