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Humberto Santiago
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3 December, 21:50
Why bacterial growth could be limited?
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Zaire Wilcox
3 December, 22:08
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The growth is not limited its actually continued at a constant rate
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Zachariah Huerta
3 December, 22:20
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It could be limited by changing the conditions e. g.) temperature, because most bacteria grows the fastest at warm temperatures. so by making the conditions extremely cold or extremely hot, it will limit how much bacteria can grow. however, bacteria can still infinitely grow, and limiting it only means it is growing less or slower.
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