When do we say a bacterial is fully grow
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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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Bacteria are said to be fully grown when their population increases in an exponential manner. The bacteria when in log phase of growth are said to be fully grown.
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Bacteria cells grow very quickly and their population increases in a rapid manner. The growth of bacteria is measured not in the 'size of individual cells' but rather as an increase in the population of the bacteria. Bacteria grow and replicate but do not separate from each other thereby leading to their growth.
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