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Multiple Choice
How do bacteria primarily reproduce?
A
Fragmentation
B
Conjugation
C
Binary fission
D
Budding
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Understand that bacteria are single-celled organisms that reproduce asexually, meaning they do not require a partner to reproduce.
Learn that the most common method of reproduction in bacteria is binary fission, a process where a single bacterial cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
In binary fission, the bacterial DNA is replicated, resulting in two identical copies of the genetic material.
The cell then elongates, and the plasma membrane pinches inward at the center of the cell, eventually dividing the cell into two separate cells, each with its own copy of the DNA.
Recognize that binary fission is different from other forms of reproduction like conjugation, which involves the transfer of genetic material between two bacterial cells, and is not the primary method of reproduction.