Team:Imperial College/Growth Curve
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{{Imperial/Box1|Key Phases of Bacterial Growth| | {{Imperial/Box1|Key Phases of Bacterial Growth| | ||
====== Lag Phase ====== | ====== Lag Phase ====== | ||
- | During the lag phase, the rate of growth is slow due to two main reasons, ''B. subtilis'' is absorbing nutrients in the medium and the replication machinery is being switched on. The higher the | + | During the lag phase, the rate of growth is slow due to two main reasons, ''B. subtilis'' is absorbing nutrients in the medium and the replication machinery is being switched on. The higher the amount of resources in the medium, the faster the rate of bacteria growth. Resources include determinants of growth such as nutrients and oxygen concentration. |
As a result, the volume of the bacteria increases, followed by an increase in the number of bacteria. | As a result, the volume of the bacteria increases, followed by an increase in the number of bacteria. | ||
====== Exponential Phase ====== | ====== Exponential Phase ====== | ||
- | Both colony number and cell volume increase exponentially during this phase. Our model assumes | + | Both colony number and cell volume increase exponentially during this phase. Our model assumes amount of resources inside the bacteria is constant. |
====== Stationary Phase ====== | ====== Stationary Phase ====== | ||
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{{Imperial/Box1|The Model| | {{Imperial/Box1|The Model| | ||
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The model illustrates the main growth phases the ''B. subtilis'' undergoes. These are identified as the '''lag phase''', the '''exponential phase''' and the '''stationary phase'''. The death phase is a constitutive event and it is possible that it exerts an influence on the three phases discussed below. However, to simplify a complicated model, it is less relevant in this case and therefore is not included in this model. | The model illustrates the main growth phases the ''B. subtilis'' undergoes. These are identified as the '''lag phase''', the '''exponential phase''' and the '''stationary phase'''. The death phase is a constitutive event and it is possible that it exerts an influence on the three phases discussed below. However, to simplify a complicated model, it is less relevant in this case and therefore is not included in this model. |
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Modelling the Growth Curve
--Mabult 12:05, 27 October 2008 (UTC) What do you mean?
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