25. A single-celled organism can be up to 20cm across – Syringammina fragilissima’s one cell branches out into a network of tubes extending over ten centimetres (3.9 inches). As it grows, the deep sea-dwelling creature oozes slime onto the sediment, solidifying its structure.
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