They have used up all the nutrients in that area and cant grow anymore.
so that you can get isolated colonies in the last streak . . . As you streak contineously you inoculum quantity decreases . . there by when you reach the end of last streak you get separate and isolated colonies . .
Hair and nails are the two things on a human that never stop growing, although they do eventually reach a point where they stop growing longer.
That they have both DNA Bacterial DNA is a (closed) circle, those of human is lineair (straight) if you stretch it. Bacterial DNA does not have Proteines, Human DNA has Proteines. Bacteria have also RNA The DNA of bacteria is easy to reach , those of human not.
All seeds want to reach sunlight, and usually they find sunlight by growing out of the soil. a seed left in the dark will simply think it's still underground and will continue growing upwards in order to get into the light.
The feature of the tortoise that indicates it can eat high-growing plants is its elongated neck. This adaptation allows the tortoise to reach elevated vegetation that would otherwise be out of reach. Additionally, their strong, sturdy limbs enable them to navigate various terrains while foraging for food. These traits collectively help tortoises access and consume high-growing plants effectively.
No, you will not stop growing when you hit puberty. You will keep growing until you reach about 19 years of age.
Eventually they do when you reach a certain age where you stop growing.....So YES feet do stop growing! EVENTUALLY!
so that you can get isolated colonies in the last streak . . . As you streak contineously you inoculum quantity decreases . . there by when you reach the end of last streak you get separate and isolated colonies . .
They were thousands of miles from Britain and it took several months of sailing to reach the colonies from Britain.
When a man stops growing eventually he will be able to reach 6 feet tall.
It can take anywhere from 30 to 60 years for a pine cone tree to reach full size, depending on the species and growing conditions. Some faster-growing species may reach maturity sooner, while slower-growing ones can take longer.
A West Highland White Terrier stop growing when they reach their adult age : )
French Bulldogs do the majority of their growing in their first year of life. After a year, their growing rate gradually slows, but their bodies do continue to develop. They are officially done growing by the time they reach three years of age.
The population of the English colonies reached 1.5 million people around the year 1750.
Hair and nails are the two things on a human that never stop growing, although they do eventually reach a point where they stop growing longer.
A dachshund typically reaches its full size and stops growing at around 12 to 18 months of age.
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