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bacterial growth starts with the
inoculation of fresh growth media with a small bacterial population
phases in bacterial growth
lag phase
exponential phase
stationary phase
death/decline phase
lag phase
no measurable increase in population
bacteria adapt to new media and resources
increased metabolic activity, possible increase in cell mass and volume
changes in gene regulation occur
most poorly understood phase
duration varies by species and factors like media composition, temperature, and inoculum size
exponential (log) phase
rapid increase in bacterial population
bacteria are healthiest during this phase
best stage to extract samples for inoculating fresh cultures
generation time can be calculated by measuring viable cells at regular intervals
stationary phase
occurs because growth cannot continue indefinitely in a close system
resources become limited, space decreases, or toxic byproducts accumulate
overall growth rate becomes negligible
difficult to accurately count population due to mix of viable and dying cells
some bacteria produce antibiotics or form spores during this phase
death/decline phase
resources depleted or overcrowding harms cells
bacteria die at an exponential rate
mirrors exponential phase but in decline
cells from this phase often cannot establish new cultures, even when transferred to fresh media