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Natashakhan said:Can sumone tell me the process of reproduction in bacterias plzz..???
thnks in advnce..!!
Hey,
Ok, reproduction in bacteria. here it goes: (the links to the diagrams are at the bottom)
Monera (bacteria) reproduce by binary fission. This is asexual because only one organism has ability to reproduce.
ok, so one cell makes a copy of the DNA so now there are two DNA's in one cell.....the cell starts to divide and then separates. Each DNA in each cell....so now there are two of them....remember this is happening in bacteria....reading this maybe sound like a slow process but this happens really fast ..maybe keeps on splitting every 20 mins.
Just extra:
Binary fission also happens in protozoa.
Fungus, namely yeast, reproduce by budding. Other fungus reproduce by the means of hyphae and mycellium and all.
here are the links to the diagrams:
For binary fission:
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...page=1&ndsp=14&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:0&safe=active
you really dont have to learn the labels and all..but if you want to you can.
for yeast budding:
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...d=1t:429,r:5,s:12&biw=800&bih=509&safe=active
Also, you should be knowing how viruses reproduce the hyphae thing, sporangiums
Don't hesiste to ask anything, if i have mistakes please correct me
BR,
Xenarra