Microbial growth in a ❌ culture system is not like nature, in that it is a 'Feast and ❌ ' situation controlled by the examiner. There are four stages which characterise the growth ❌ for bacteria in this system.
Firstly, there is a ❌ . It is shown as little to no change in the population size. The lag period ❌ on how much the inoculum must evolve and adjust before it is suited to the environment/has the proper ❌ taking place.
The next phase is the ❌ . During this phase there are ❌ or competition and so the bacterial population can ❌ in size every generation via binary fission, displaying exponential population growth.
The next phase is the ❌ . This appears to be a stable population size, but does not indicate static activity. Instead, it reflects the cryptic growth of the organisms. Cryptic growth is the state of ❌ equilibrium where organisms survive by feeding from the lysed, dead bodies of deceased organisms.
Finally, there will be a ❌ where the population size decreases until it is at a stable end point.
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closed batch
closed batch
exponential phase
exponential phase
stationary phase
stationary phase
biosynthetic reactions
biosynthetic reactions
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no limited resources
limited resources
limited resources