Barlowe Ciliognathus: Difference between revisions

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Like its ancestor it normally reproduces by binary fission, but in certain conditions, like overcrowding and environmental stress, it undergoes a sexually reproductive process called conjugation. It lines up with another barlowe ciliognathus and they fuse together. They then exchange genetic material. The two detach and then become four new cells.
 
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