Why do bacteria multiply so quickly? What does the exchange of DNA sites give bacteria?

1. Bacteria multiply very quickly because of their ease of division. Their daughter cells are the same and do not differentiate into different types as in multicellular ones.
2. Bacteria can exchange DNA patches thanks to plasmids



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