46) During death phase, there is a remarkable decrease in number of
(A) Bacteria
(B) Viable bacteria
(C) Dividing bacteria
(D) Progeny
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During death phase, there is a remarkable decrease in number of Viable bacteria.
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- Viable but non-culturable cells (VBNC) are bacteria that are alive but do not grow or divide.
- Although such bacteria cannot be grown on standard medium (they do not form colonies on solid media and do not alter the look of broth), their existence can be demonstrated using alternative means.
- In cell culture, a viable count is a method for determining the number of live cells in a culture. This method differs from other cell counting methods in that it distinguishes between live and dead cells.
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