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23 April, 01:43

The physiology of stationary-phase cells

a. depends on what caused the cessation of growth

b. is a general adaptation of cells to the nongrowth state

c. occurs only when carbon sources become growth limiting

d. all of the above

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  1. 23 April, 02:06
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    The physiology of stationary-phase cells depends on what caused the cessation of growth.

    Option: (a)

    Explanation:

    In the physiology of stationary phase the cells then becomes spherical and later it transforms into smaller rigid cell envelop. The walls surrounded by the cell wall are highly crossed-linked, next the 'fluidity of the membrane reduces gradually', and there is a response given by the stringent response mechanism. The response is given for a certain purpose in order to survive the calamity.
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