BMSC 200 Lecture 9: lecture 9

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Most bacteria have shorter generation times than eukaryotic microbes. Generation time is dependent on growth medium (amino acids, carbohydrates) and incubation conditions. Exponential growth is growth of a microbial population in which cell numbers double within a specific time interval. During exponential growth the increase in cell number is initially slow but increases at a faster rate. Generation time (g) of exponentially growing population is g= t/n. N is number of generations during the period of exponential growth. Microbial growth refers to number of cells. Batch culture is a closed system microbial culture of fixed volume (in a jar) Typical growth curve for population of cells grown in a closed system is characterized by four phases: lag phase (need to adapt to the missing characteristics, exponential phase, stationary phase, death phase. Continuous culture is an open system microbial culture of fixed volume.

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