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Does the bacterial conjunctivitis reproduce asexually or sexually?

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Does the bacterial conjunctivitis reproduce asexually or sexually?

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The bacterias that causes pink eye are all asexual: staphylococci pneumococci and streptococci. staphylococci is asexual (Regeneration is a specialized form of asexual reproduction; by regeneration some organisms (e.g., the starfish and the salamander) can replace an injured or lost part, and many plants are capable of total regeneration) pneumococci reproduce by asexual division. streptococci – reproduces by asexual reproduction along a central axis creating either pairs of bacterium or long chains depending on culture media. How did I come to this conclusion – I searched the internet to find out what bacteria causes pink eye – the three examples above – then I searched each bacteria individually to find out if they were sexual or asexual.

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