State the operational definition of growth of bacteria
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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. ... This relationship is valid only during the period when the population is increasing in an exponential manner, called the log phase of growth
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The operational definition of growth of bacteria is as follows:
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- The bacterial growth can be defined as the increase in the number of the bacterial population by the process of binary fission.
- The parent bacterial cell gets divided into two daughter cells.
- the bacterial growth through binary fission occurs through an exponential manner with each divisional cycle.
- One bacterial cell gives rise to two cells, then two cells produce four cells then further 8, 16 and 32 cells produce by each cycle.
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