Binary Fussion.
binary fission
Binary fission is a type of simple cell division used by bacteria to reproduce. In this process, a bacterial cell duplicates its genetic material and divides into two identical daughter cells.
it does use mitosis, it doesn't reproduce by meiosis.
Neither mitosis nor meiosis uses bacteria to divide. Mitosis is a process of cell division in eukaryotic cells, while bacteria reproduce through a process called binary fission. Meiosis is a specialized type of cell division that occurs in eukaryotic cells to produce gametes for sexual reproduction.
After fertilization (this occurs during sexual reproduction; meosis), cell division must occur to physically develop and grow an organism (eg. humans: our skin and other cells of different tissues of different organs reproduce and grow using cell division). Also, the cells of different tissues of different organs inside our body must reproduce using cell division. There are important microorganisms (bacteria) that enable us, animals, to grow. A classic example is Eschericia Coli (E. Coli) This bacteria, like any other bacteria, must use cell division to grow.
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Bacteria use binary fission( splitting into two identical bacteria) to reproduce, They do this at such a high rate and short time that can grow in number very fast. They reproduce so quickly so they can survive because if they did not have the numbers they had they would be killed much more quickly.
Single celled organisms, bacteria and protozoa, reproduce by fission.
Mitosis is cell division in eukaryotic cells. They use them to reproduce.
Organisms such as bacteria, algae, and some protozoa use binary fission to reproduce. During binary fission, the parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This process allows these organisms to rapidly multiply and increase their population.
Bacteriophage
No. This is a type of waste that millions of bacteria use as food.