explain why the number of bacteria was thge highest at 0 metres
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Growth of bacterial cultures is defined as an increase in the number of bacteria in a population rather than in the size of individual cells. The growth of a bacterial population occurs in a geometric or exponential manner: with each division cycle (generation), one cell gives rise to 2 cells, then 4 cells, then 8 cells, then 16, then 32, and so forth
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Number of bacteria that are highest at 0 metres
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- The bacteria are highest at the zero meters as they are made up very small sizes and thus the properties of climate that are found at the height of the 0 metes
- As the bacteria can live in extreme cold and hot conditions but they live best were the water is warm moist and the protein-rich and the pH is neutral to less acidic and hence they are usually found o the equatorial areas which favor them most as the humid conditions are suitable for the formation of a large number of bodies of bacteria.
- Their growth takes place by the division of the cells and they have known to be adaptive to habitual environments like that of the hot springs and even the radioactive waste deposits of the planet.
Know more about the bacteria that grow in the 0 meters height.
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