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25 August, 07:50

Given that bacteria can reproduce very quickly, what prevents them from overpopulating the world; explain

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  1. 25 August, 08:06
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    Antibacterial cleaners and food chains stop the overpopulation of bacteria
  2. 25 August, 08:07
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    Bacteria multiply by division; one bacteria divides and becomes two they become four the eight and so on. Assume the bacteria doubling time is 1 minute. Like one bacterium in placed in a jar at 11 am then when it is observed at noon the jar is full. I can not tell what prevents them from overpopulating the world but I hope you can.
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