Bacterial Growth and Reproduction

Bacterial growth is measured as an increase in numbers rather than size. The conditions necessary for reproduction of bacteria are highly variable.

Prokaryotic or binary fission is the mechanism for cell multiplication. Bacteria reproduce by prokaryotic fission , resulting in two genetically identical daughter cells. Bactria have a single chromosome, a circular DNA molecule . The plasma membrane plays a critical role in separating the DNA replicates.

This animation (Audio - Important) describes prokaryotic fission.

Many bacteria also have a plasmid which is a self-replicating circle of DNA that has a few genes. Plasmids are passed from one generation of bacteria to the next. Plasmids are replicated independently of the "main" chromosome. Some plasmids carry genes for antibiotic resistance. Others confer the ability to transfer plasmid DNA during bacterial conjugation .

This animation (Audio - Important) describes bacterial conjugation

REVIEW: Bacteria reproduce by _____ .

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