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Microbial growth refers to an increase in number of cells rather than an increase in cell size. ... For example, the integrity of the cell wall is impaired when cells become too large. The solution to growing despite limits on cell size is for cells to divide or produce new cells from the original cell.

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Microbial growth refers to an increase in number of cells rather than an increase in cell size. For example, the integrity of the cell wall is impaired when cells become too large. The solution to growing despite limits on cell size is for cells to divide or produce new cells from the original cell. Microbial Growth. an increase in number of cells, not cell size. discrete colony. an aggregation of cells arising from a single parent cell.Environmental factors influence rate of bacterial growth such as acidity (pH), temperature, water activity, macro and micro nutrients, oxygen levels, and toxins. Conditions tend to be relatively consistent between bacteria with the exception of extremophiles.Environmental factors influence rate of bacterial growth such as acidity (pH), temperature, water activity, macro and micro nutrients, oxygen levels, and toxins. Conditions tend to be relatively consistent between bacteria with the exception of extremophiles.

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