Spores form during the Stationary Phase of the Bacterial Growth Curve.
During the lag phase or the log phase, things are good for the bacteria, so they arent thinking about what it is like to live without all the resources that they need, so they dont start forming the spores yet. Once the bacteria reach the death phase they are not able to form spores anymore, let alone stay alive. So the only phase that the spore forming bacteria make there spores is during the stationary phase.
The bacterial growth curve is usually exponential in shape just like most of the living organism.
it is a type of growth curve in which organisms feed only on one substrate
it is an exponential growth curve.
exponential curve is when the unlimited source occur and mortility rate is lower, the individual in a population increase vigorously, no competition,
4 stages lag phase, exponential phase, stationary phase and, decelerating phase
The bacterial growth curve is usually exponential in shape just like most of the living organism.
growth curve
I think the answer is realized growth because it also includes the effect of environmental resistance and causes it to become S shaped unlike the theoretical growth curve.
A growth curve is a chart model showing the growth and evolution of an entity over time. A population growth curve charts the growth of a population over a certain amount of time.
it is a type of growth curve in which organisms feed only on one substrate
A growth curve is a graphical representation of how the age of an organism increases over time.
The classic "S" shaped curve that is characteristic of logistic growth.
The classic "S" shaped curve that is characteristic of logistic growth.
it is an exponential growth curve.
what letter is used to refer to the characteristic shape of the logistic growth curve
Absolute growth rate(agr) curve enables us to express the growth of organisms in terms f growth rate. In most organism, agr increases steadily until reaches a maximum and then, gradually falls. Agr is a bell-shaped curve.
growth & constant stable