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Talk about binary fission of bacteria.

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Most bacteria reproduce by a process called binary fission or scissiparity. Binary fission is basically an asexual mode of cell division where a single parent bacterial cell replicates its DNA before splitting into two new daughter cells. Under ideal conditions, bacteria divide (reproduce) rapidly, doubling their numbers every 20 minutes.


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Most bacteria reproduce by a process called binary fission or scissiparity. Binary fission is basically an asexual mode of cell division where a single parent bacterial cell replicates its DNA before splitting into two new daughter cells.
Under ideal conditions, bacteria divide (reproduce) rapidly, doubling their numbers every 20 minutes.
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