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aleksklad [387]
4 years ago
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Would you expect bacteria to grow at the same rate for decades?

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OverLord2011 [107]4 years ago
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It depends on many factors, mainly things like nutrient availability, temperature, moisture level, and toxin rate produced by the bacteria. can the bacteria move, or is it an enclosed space like a petri dish? but basically if we're talking about decades, bacteria will most likely not grow at the same rate in nature. in a controlled environment, the answer would be a maybe.
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