MIC 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Chemostat, Exponential Growth, Generation Time

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Chromosome doubles, then the cells are pulled to opp sides, and are finally divided in 2 cells. One generation: from 1 to 2 cells. Cell can grow up to the size of 2 earth"s in 47 hours. 4 stages of exponential growth: lag, exponential, stationary, death. Lag: this is a phase where they adjust. Exponential: full phase, log phase ( fast) Stationary: reach plato, slows down the growth rate, also they die. 2) in order to secrete their waste that they accumulated while growing. Chemostat: a device for growing continuous culture. Nutrients added; waste removed ( keeps the microbe in log phase for long time) Example: human gut is a chemostat ( takes in food, lets out poop) Chapter 13: metabolism all chemical reactions in a cell. Enzymes makes up the majority of proteins in cytoplasm. Catabolism: breaking larger molecules to smaller molecules aka oxidation aka exergonic. Anabolism: adding smaller molecules to make bigger molecules aka reduction aka endergonic.

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