Which of the following reasons explains why bacteria can continually divide?
A) because they are so simple
B) because their DNA is circular so the DNA never shortens after replication
C) because DNA replication is much quicker in bacteria than in eukaryotes
D) because they have plasmids
E) because they only have one chromosome
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