Resource: Appendix A
Examine cell division in bacteria to determine how it relates to growth.
Complete Appendix A located on the student website to explain the following in your own words:
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Appendix A – Cell Division in Bacteria
After reading Ch. 6 in Microbiology: Principles and Explorations, fill in the following matrix.
List the four phases of bacterial growth and briefly describe what happens in each phase. |
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List and describe at least four methods used to measure bacterial growth. |
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List at least two physical factors that influence bacterial cell growth. Briefly describe how bacterial growth responds to changes in those factors. |
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List at least two nutritional factors that influence bacterial cell growth. Briefly describe how bacterial growth responds to changes in those factors. |
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List and describe at least two events that occur during the process of endospore formation (sporulation). |
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What is the function of a bacterial endospore? Explain in your own words. |
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