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7 January, 10:01

How does bacteria grow?

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  1. 7 January, 10:14
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    The bacteria itself doesn't grow, but how many you end up with over time does. The "colony" grows, the group of bacteria. Basically, a bacteria splits into 2, and then those split into 2, and so on. This is called asexual reproduction. Regular sexual reproduction involves 2 different partners, but a bacteria is basically cloning itself so it's genetically the same. Bacteria grows asexually.
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