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Answered by minamalikminaqueen12
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Explanation:

The Log Phase

In the logarithmic (log) growth phase, sometimes called exponential growth phase, the cells are actively dividing by binary fission and their number increases exponentially.

Answered by XxSHaReeFxBaCHHaxX
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Explanation:

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In the logarithmic (log) growth phase, sometimes called exponential growth phase, the cells are actively dividing by binary fission and their number increases exponentially.

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