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7 June, 21:21

A microbiologist inoculates a flask of broth with 1 ml of 100 bacterial cells/ml. The generation time of the species is 1 hour, and there is no lag phase. How long will it be before the culture contains more than 6,000 cells/ml?

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  1. 7 June, 21:56
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    Six hours

    Explanation:

    Given that;

    A microbiologist inoculates a flask of broth with 1 ml of 100 bacterial cells/ml

    Also, the generation time of the species is 1 hour and there is no lag phase

    i. e there is no period where the individual bacteria are maturing, this will enhance a faster replication

    So, since the generation time is 1 hour and we are being given 100 bacterial cells/ml



    After 1 hour = replication of the bacterial cells would have been doubled to = 200 bacterial cells

    2nd hour = 400 bacterial cells

    3rd hour = 800 bacterial cells

    4th hour = 1600 bacterial cells

    5th hour = 3200 bacterial cells

    6th hour = 6400 bacterial cells

    ∴ We can see that at the 6th hour, the culture has contained more than 6,000 cells/ml
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