amoeba
They reproduce both sexually (conjugation) and asexually (binary fission (mitosis)).
Most protozoan species can reproduce both asexually and sexually!!!
Pilus Pilus, Plasmid
Sexual reproduction doesn't exist in bacteria but bacterial conjugation does. DNA transfer between bacterial cells typically involves small pieces of DNA in the form of plasmids or chromosomal fragments. These new fragments can give antibiotic resistance and other genes that are helpful to the bacteria.
By conjugation
conjugation
conjugation
Yes. It is called conjugation.
amoeba
Didinum repoduce by sexually via conjugation.
Paramecium reproduces sexually by conjugation.
Prokaryotes reproduce asexually by binary fission; they can also exchange genetic material by transformation, transduction, and conjugation.
They reproduce both sexually (conjugation) and asexually (binary fission (mitosis)).
Prokaryotes reproduce asexually by binary fission; they can also exchange genetic material by transformation, transduction, and conjugation.
The HIV is a virus and does not perform the bacterial reproduction of binary fission or conjugation in order to reproduce. The only way a virus reproduces is by infecting a host cell.
E. Coli does not reproduce by binary fission. It reproduces by conjugation, in which genetic material is exchanged between two cells. This process is not common in bacteria but some intestinal bacteria, E. coli for example, split by conjugation.