Bacterial growth The mathematics of bacterial growth is fairly simple, since each original cell divides to form two new cells, with the loss of the original.

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Bacterial growth The mathematics of bacterial growth is fairly simple, since each original cell divides to form two new cells, with the loss of the original parent. the mathematical series describing growth is: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, …. This can be written as 2 0, 2 1, 2 2, 2 3, 2 4, 2 5,..

The generation time (time needed for the cell to divide into two) differs according to species and prevailing conditions. For example, a bacterium that divides every 30 min has a generation time of 30 min.

The bacterial growth curve Bacterial growth over time can be graphed as cell number versus time. This is called a growth curve. This curve typically has 4 distinct phases: Lag Exponential Stationary Death phase (log) phase phase phase

Lag phase: * Is the first phase. * No increase in cell number * Cells are actively metabolizing, in preparation for cell division. * It may be short or very long, according to the growth medium.

Exponential or log phase * Is the second phase. * called the exponential or log phase. * This is the period in which the cells grow most rapidly, doubling at a fairly constant rate. * The time it takes the culture to double is called the generation time. * The generation time depends on several factors:. 1. the organism. 2. the growth medium 3. temperature

* Is third phase. * metabolism slows. * cells cease rapid cell division. Why? Due to : * high cell density. * depletion of nutrients. * accumulation of waste products. Stationary phase:

Death phase: * Is the final phase. * cells quickly lose the ability to divide. * exponential death.

Factors affecting bacterial growth Many factors affect the generation time of the bacterium: Temperature pH oxygen salt concentration and nutrients While most bacteria grow best when these parameters are optimum

Temprature According the temperature degree that bacteria survive, they can classified to : psychrophiles mesophiles thermophiles extramophiles. The bacteria that grow best from about ºC grow best at ambient temperatures ºC The bacteria that have an optimum temperature above 40 ºC that grow well at ºC