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How does E. coli pass DNA on to its next generation?

E. coli, like all prokaryotes, replicates by an asexual process called binary fission. When a cell goes through binary fission, it must first make copies of everything that the cell needs to survive--proteins, inclusions, ATP, and DNA. The cell makes a copy of it's own DNA through a process called replication, and then binary fission occurs, and one cell splits into two new cells with identical DNA. E. coli is capable of performing this process every 20 minutes, as long as there is sufficient nutrients available to it.


In the first stage of binary fission the DNA is what?

Binary fission occurs in two stages: first, the DNA is copied (so that each new cell will have a copy of the genetic information), and then the cell divides. The procaryote divides by adding a new cell membrane to a point on the membrane between the two DNA copies. As new material is added, the growing cell membrance pushes inward and the cell is constricted in the middle, like a long balloon being squeezed near the center. A new cell wall forms around the new membrane. Eventually the dividing prokaryote is pinched into two independent cells. Each cell contains one of the circles of DNA and is a complete functioning prokaryote. Holt Biology Textbook-Page 119


How long will nuclear fission last?

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How long can a cell phone last?

a cell phone can last for 3-4 years!


How long do a cilia cell live?

Since ciliates tend to reproduce by fission, you can safely argue that they can live forever.


What is the role of bacteria in the environment?

Bacteria are the unicellular organisms and cannot be seen with naked eye. There is no particular method of cell division, they simply divide simply by binary fission in which cell divides into two daughter cells. They do no have proper nucleus within the cell but the genetic material is attached to the cell membrane in an irregular form. They are found everywhere like top of the mountains, rivers, on land and in ice. Bacteria have the property of living in extreme weathers like extreme cold and extreme heat. They are able to live long because they become inactive for a long period of time.


How do you say Long time no see in binary?

0100110001101111011011100110011100100000011101000110100101101101011001010010110000100000011011100110111100100000011100110110010101100101 That is how you say, 'Long time, no see" in Binary.


Is each byte in memory limited in size?

The true answer is yes and no Yes: in binary coded decimal and hexadecimal each byte is 4 bits long; in octal each byte is three bits long. No: in true binary theoretically there is no "last bit".


How long does a 8 Cell Lithium Ion battery last?

forever


Where in the body do bacteria reproduce?

Hi yes Bacterias can reproduce.Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms that reproduce asexually. Bacterial reproduction most commonly occurs by a kind of cell division called binary fission. Binary fission results in the formation of two bacterial cells that are genetically identical.


How long does a 8 cell battery last?

An 8 cell battery should normally last a person about 4.5 to 5 hours before it needs to be recharged. As a whole, an 8 cell batter will typically last about a year or so.


Can eclipses last as long as 5 days?

on earth, no.other planets, possibly.Add. If there were slowly rotating binary stars, one may have such an event.