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loris [4]
4 years ago
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1. What is microbial growth?

Biology
2 answers:
Alona [7]4 years ago
7 0
Microbial growth requires a minimum in addition to pH, temperature, and other appropriate conditions that are important for the growth of bacteria, molds, and yeasts.
nikdorinn [45]4 years ago
7 0
Bacterial growth is the asexual reproduction, or cell division, of a bacterium into two daughter cells, in a process called binary fission. Providing no mutational event occurs, the resulting daughter cells are genetically identical to the original cell.
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