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no... bacteria reproduce asexually which means they reproduce by themselves usually by spitting in half

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Q: What process does bacteria reproduce sexually?
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How do bacteria reproduce is?

Bacteria can reproduce sexually and asexually. Sexually, two bacteria are involved, but asexually, the bacterium divides on its own in a process similar to that of cellular mitosis.


Do bacteria reproduce sexually?

no, its asexual


All bacteria reproduce a sexually by?

They're know as what's called asexual. They reproduce by a process called mitosis. They don't interact with one another to reproduce.


Do bacteria reproduce sexual or asexual?

it is more likelly for bacteria to reproduce asexually. it is very rare for bacteria to reproduce sexually. but it is possible


What type of organism reproduce both asexually and sexually?

bacteria


Does monera reproduce sexually or asexually?

AsexuallyExample- bacteria divides into two separate bacteria.


Does a mammal reproduce sexually or asexually?

All mammals reproduce sexually. Pretty much all vertebrates (fish, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians) reproduce sexually. Only some bacteria, some plants, fungi reproduce asexually.


What is bacteria's way of asexual reproduction?

most bacteria reproduce sexually. It is very rare for bacteria to reproduce sexually. but it is possible


Do animals reproduce sexually or asexually?

Animals reproduce sexually not asexually. They have to have two animals to procreate, including both a male and a female.


Are mammals asexually or sexually?

Mammals are sexual, meaning that they reproduce sexually.


What is the process of bacterial reproduction called?

The most common bacterial reproduction is by Binary Fission, which is the use of mitosis to create two identical cells from one. Rarely, bacteria can reproduce sexually (ie using meiosis to create genetically different daughter cells) but this is not the most widely used mechanism.


Does bacteria reproduce by growing and then splitting in two?

Binary fission