Biology, asked by skoolboy5871, 10 months ago

you have a tube containing 10^2 bacteria if you remove 10^2 bacteria how many bacteria are left?

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Answered by HappyJohn
1

The solution is given below :

Given,

Total quantity of bacteria in a tube = 10^2

Number of removed bacteria = 10^2

So, to calculate the number of bacteria that are left, we have to subtract the number of removed bacteria from the total number or quantity of bacteria that are present.

So,

10^2 - 10^2

100 - 100

0

Hence, there will be no bacteria left because the total number of bacteria is equal to the number of the bacteria removed.

Answered by lovingheart
0

No bacteria will be left

Explanation:

  • Bacteria are one of the many microorganisms which involve in the spread of many diseases.
  • Most of the microorganisms are cleared by using disinfectants if bacteria have to be removed from water a disinfectant must be added.
  • After adding the disinfectant, the bacteria settle down and it is cleared and then used for other purposes.
  • If a bacterium is removed completely then no bacteria will be left in our case if all the bacteria are removed then nothing will be left.

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