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in a bacterial culture undergoing balanced growth how is the during time related to the specific growth rate and the division rate of the culture?
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Answered by aarti1988more
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bacterial growth can be conducted in controlled laboratory studies using pure cultures of microorganisms, or in situ in environmental matrices such as soil, water or municipal wastes. Laboratory studies are generally conducted to characterize specific strains of bacteria, and can be used to optimize the commercial production of a variety of microbial products including antibiotics, vitamins, amino acids, enzymes, yeast, vinegar and alcoholic beverages. Growth in the environment is more complex than in the laboratory, but is vital to understand such issues as rates of nutrient cycling, microbial response to climate change, microbial interaction with organic and metal contaminants and survival and growth of pathogens in the environment. Growth in the laboratory or environment is discussed within the context of microbial growth kinetics including the lag, exponential, stationary and death phases. Finally, growth is discussed within the context of the mass balance of growth under aerobic and anaerobic conditions.

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