Why is bacterial conjugation often described as a form of sex, even though it differs in many respects from eukaryotic sex?
Why is bacterial conjugation often described as a form of sex, even though it differs in many respects from eukaryotic sex?

Why is bacterial conjugation often described as a form of sex, even though it differs in many respects from eukaryotic sex?
How do bacteria accomplish chemotaxis?
What is the difference between bacteria and virus?
Homolactic bacteria produces what?
What is bacteria? Are bacteria the only prokaryotic organisms?
What are the different life cycles of bacteria?
1. What are bacteria? 2. Are bacteria the only prokaryotic organisms?
What are bacteria? Explain their structure in detail.
Why is conjugation considered to be a sexual process?
How do bacterial cells reproduce?