Which statement best describes the stationary phase in a closed culture?

Prepare for your Microbial Growth Phases, Oxygen Needs, and Immunity Types Test. Use our multiple-choice questions and detailed explanations for each answer to enhance your understanding and ensure success!

Multiple Choice

Which statement best describes the stationary phase in a closed culture?

Explanation:
In a closed culture, nutrients become limited and waste builds up, so growth slows until births roughly balance deaths. The stationary phase is defined by this balance, resulting in little net change in cell numbers. It isn’t ongoing, unlimited growth, nor immediate death from starvation. Some cells may still divide a bit while others die, but overall the population stays about the same.

In a closed culture, nutrients become limited and waste builds up, so growth slows until births roughly balance deaths. The stationary phase is defined by this balance, resulting in little net change in cell numbers. It isn’t ongoing, unlimited growth, nor immediate death from starvation. Some cells may still divide a bit while others die, but overall the population stays about the same.

Subscribe

Get the latest from Passetra

You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our privacy policy