Bacteria are not sentient.

It is widely considered "safe" (and scientifically standard) to opine that bacteria are not sentient. 

While they are marvels of biological engineering, they lack the structural complexity - specifically a nervous system or a centralized brain—required to host a "me."

source see 9.11 

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