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 Does Bacteria Use Sexual Reproduction?
I am doing a little paragraph on the way bacteria reproduces, whether it be asexually or sexually.
 01 Apr 2008 03:30
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 Bacterias reproduce through Binary Fission. It is a form of Asexual reproduction. They grow to a fixed size and double every 9.8 minutes. Each bacteria undergoes cell division, whereby two identical daughter cells are produced. Bacteria can grow for indefinite period, if it is supported by favorable environment, however this is never possible in natural environments.
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