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13 September, 19:56

Most bacteria:

a. do not immediately increase in number when placed in a culture

b. exhibit synchronous growth under natural conditions

c. divide when a small new cell develops from the surface of an existing cell

d. immediately begin to divide when placed in a culture

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  1. 13 September, 23:10
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    Option A, do not immediately increase in number when placed in a culture

    Explanation:

    When a bacteria is placed in a culture, it does not start reproducing immediately. There are four growth phases of bacterial population in a given culture. During the lag phase, the bacteria becomes active and increases its cell size. After the lag phase, the bacterial cell enters into the log phase and start dividing thereby increasing its population in a logarithmic fashion until it reaches a stage where accumulated toxic products reduces the rate of cell growth and hence the bacterial population

    Thus, option A is correct
  2. 13 September, 23:42
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    a. do not immediately increase in number when placed in a culture

    Explanation:

    When bacteria placed in a new culture it shows a pattern of growth which is known as sigmoid growth. It has four phases lag, log, stationary, and death.

    The lag phase occurs because bacteria do not start dividing immediately just after the placed in the new culture media because bacteria first adapt to the new environment and prepare enzymes needed for metabolizing the new substrate.

    As the bacteria pass this lag phase it starts to divide at an exponential rate. Therefore it is true that most bacteria do not increase in number immediately after placed in a new culture.
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