Biology, asked by krishnamanna2015, 10 months ago

why bacteria reproduce very fast?​

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Answered by binnybhatia25
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Bacteria reproduce very fast that, a colony of bacteria will double in just half an hour.

Hence they can perform many duties on the earth like scavenging the dead and waste.

In fermenting the molasses and rapid yield in biotechnology etc.

Thus they rarely die but keep on reproducing.

Hence we can see the development of resistance to drugs by some parasitic bacteria.

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Answered by VampireBoss
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Answer:

As it is a unicellular organism it goes under asexual reproduction method......since the asexual reproduction method is faster than the sexual reproduction method.....so bacteria will reproduce faster....

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