Microbial Growth

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Asexual reproduction where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
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The time it takes for a population of organisms to double in number.
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A graphical representation of the growth of a population over time.
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Often used as an indicator of microbial growth.
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A molecular biology technique used to amplify specific DNA sequences.
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The initial phase of microbial growth without significant division.
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The phase of rapid growth where cells divide at a constant and maximal rate.
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The phase where the number of new cells equals the number of dying cells.
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The phase where cell death exceeds cell division - causing a decline in population.
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An interaction where one organism inhibits or harms another.
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A symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit from the interaction.
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A relationship where one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed.
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A relationship where one organism (the parasite) benefits at the expense of another (the host).
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Long-term interaction between two different species.
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An organism that thrives at very low temperatures.
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An organism that grows at low temperatures with optimal growth temperature between 20°C and 30°C.
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An organism that grows best at moderate temperatures - typically between 20°C and 45°C.
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An organism that thrives at high temperatures-typically between 45°C and 80°C.
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An organism that thrives at extremely high temperatures -often above 80°C.
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An organism that thrives in environments with high solute concentrations.
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An interaction where the combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects.
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The minimum-maximum-optimum temperatures at which an organism can grow.
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The lowest temperature at which an organism can grow and reproduce.
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The highest temperature at which an organism can grow and reproduce.
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Organisms that require oxygen for survival and growth.
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Organisms that require a low concentration of oxygen for growth.
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Organisms that can grow in the presence or absence of oxygen.
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Organisms that cannot survive in the presence of oxygen.
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Organisms that do not use oxygen for growth but can tolerate its presence without being harmed.
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A substance that an organism must obtain from its environment.
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Nutrients required by organisms in small amounts.
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Nutrients required by organisms in large amounts.