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9 January, 00:52

If the mixed populations were cultured for an additional 25 days, which of the following

predictions would be consistent with the data?

(A) Both populations would stabilize at a small size.

(B) Both populations would stabilize at a large size.

(C) Both populations would be eliminated from the culture.

(D) One population would stabilize at a large size, and the other population would be eliminated from the culture.

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  1. 9 January, 01:56
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    Explanation:

    Both populations would stabilize at small size 'cause the space in the petri dish or assay tube it's a factor that has an important role in the size of bacteria or fungus populations (in case you're working with bacterias or fungus). Each population will take a specific place in the culture media, due to space those populations could be so small or hard to differentiate from another population.
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