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Why is bacteria consider to be immortal?

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Answered by kairakhan
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Bacteria are said to be biologically immortal, but only at the level of the colony, since the two daughter bacteria resulting from cell division of a parent bacterium can be regarded as unique individuals. The Bacterium splits and this multiplies the number of bacteria.

Answered by aliaaliiiialia
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Bacteria are said to be biologically immortal, but only at the level of the colony, since the two daughter bacteria resulting from cell division of a parent bacterium can be regarded as unique individuals. The Bacterium splits and this multiplies the number of bacteria.This makes it as immortal.

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