Learn: Calculating Bacterial Population Growth
AQA GCSE Biology (8461)
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What is binary fission?
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The {{blank0}} describes how quickly bacteria reproduce, and the {{blank1}} is the initial number of bacteria before growth begins.
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A bacterial population starts with 50 cells. If the mean division time is 20 minutes and the bacteria grow for 1 hour, how many cells will there be?
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Which of the following are factors that affect bacterial population growth? (Select all that apply)
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