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A microbiologist inoculates a flask of sterile broth with 100 cells of Escherichia coli. The culture is then incubated at 37°C. If the generation time of this E. coli strain under these conditions is 20 minutes, what will be the approximate cell population after 1.5 hours of exponential growth?
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A microbiologist inoculates a flask of sterile broth with 100 cells of Escherichia coli. The culture is then incubated at 37°C. If the generation time of this E. coli strain under these conditions is 20 minutes, what will be the approximate cell population after 1.5 hours of exponential growth?
The mathematical model for exponential growth, Nt=N0×2n, is most accurate during the log phase. Which of the following factors is the primary reason this model becomes invalid as the culture enters the stationary phase?
A sample of pasteurized milk is found to contain 1.0×103 CFU/mL of a contaminating psychrotrophic bacterium. The milk is stored at a temperature that permits a generation time of 2 hours for this organism. How much time must elapse before the bacterial concentration reaches 4.096×106 CFU/mL, a level considered unsafe?
After 4 hours of incubation in a rich medium, a bacterial culture reached a density of 1.28×107 cells/mL. Assuming the culture was in exponential phase for the entire duration and the generation time was 30 minutes, what was the initial cell density (N0) in cells/mL?
If a single bacterial cell undergoes binary fission, how many generations are required to produce a population of at least 25,000 cells?
A microbiologist is studying two different bacterial species. Species A has a generation time of 30 minutes. Species B has a generation time of 45 minutes. If two separate, identical flasks are inoculated with the same initial number of cells of each species, what will be the ratio of the population of Species A to Species B (NA/NB) after 3 hours of exponential growth?
A pure culture of Staphylococcus aureus is grown for 2 hours, reaching a density of 2.0×108 CFU/mL. A dose of penicillin is then added that causes rapid lysis of 99.9% of the population. The surviving cells, which are penicillin-resistant, immediately resume growth with a generation time of 40 minutes. What is the approximate CFU/mL two hours after the addition of penicillin?
A microbiologist is studying two different bacterial species. Species A has a generation time of 30 minutes. Species B has a generation time of 45 minutes. If two separate, identical flasks are inoculated with the same initial number of cells of each species, what will be the ratio of the population of Species A to Species B (NA/NB) after 3 hours of exponential growth?
The equation for calculating the number of generations (n) of microbial growth is n=(log10Nt−log10N0)/log102. Why is the term log102 present in the denominator of this equation?
A bacterial culture growing exponentially increases in population from 5.0×104 cells/mL to 3.2×106 cells/mL over a period of 180 minutes. What is the mean generation time (g) of this bacterium under these conditions?
A bacterium has a generation time of 20 minutes in nutrient broth and 60 minutes in a minimal salts medium. A flask containing 103 cells in minimal medium is incubated for one hour. The cells are then transferred to nutrient broth and incubated for another hour. What is the final number of cells?
A bacterium has a generation time of 20 minutes in nutrient broth and 60 minutes in a minimal salts medium. A flask containing 103 cells in minimal medium is incubated for one hour. The cells are then transferred to nutrient broth and incubated for another hour. What is the final number of cells?
A microbiologist inoculates a flask of sterile broth with 100 cells of Escherichia coli. The culture is then incubated at 37°C. If the generation time of this E. coli strain under these conditions is 20 minutes, what will be the approximate cell population after 1.5 hours of exponential growth?
After 4 hours of incubation in a rich medium, a bacterial culture reached a density of 1.28×107 cells/mL. Assuming the culture was in exponential phase for the entire duration and the generation time was 30 minutes, what was the initial cell density (N0) in cells/mL?
The mathematical model for exponential growth, Nt=N0×2n, is most accurate during the log phase. Which of the following factors is the primary reason this model becomes invalid as the culture enters the stationary phase?
A strain of Listeria monocytogenes has a generation time of 90 minutes at refrigeration temperature (4°C). If a food product is contaminated with 100 cells of this bacterium, approximately how many cells will be present after one week (7 days) of storage?
A sample of pasteurized milk is found to contain 1.0×103 CFU/mL of a contaminating psychrotrophic bacterium. The milk is stored at a temperature that permits a generation time of 2 hours for this organism. How much time must elapse before the bacterial concentration reaches 4.096×106 CFU/mL, a level considered unsafe?
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the fate of the original parent cell after binary fission is complete?
The equation for calculating the number of generations (n) of microbial growth is n=(log10Nt−log10N0)/log102. Why is the term log102 present in the denominator of this equation?
A single cell of a pathogenic bacterium divides by binary fission every 40 minutes inside a host. If the infectious dose for this pathogen is approximately 106 cells, how long after the initial infection will this threshold be reached, assuming ideal growth conditions and no host immune response?