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Bacteria reproduce by a process known as binary fission, while eukaryote such as animal cells, reproduce by mitosis. In binary fission one bacterium slowly separates into two bacteria which then also divide and the life cycle continues as this process repeats over and over.

bacteria DNA starts to separate into two different parts then it separates completely and there are two different cells.
Bacteria reproduces through a process known as binary fission.

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