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Dictionary » S » Stationary phase Stationary phasestationary phase The plateau of the growth curve after log growth in a culture, duringwhich cellnumber remains constant. New cells are produced at the same rate as oldercells die. ![]()
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Results from our forumthin layer chromatography... wrong :lol: Anyway, we are doing TLC with extract from red pepper, the stationary phase is silufol (Al2O3) and the mobile phase is benzene. Thus the more hydrophobic pigment, ...
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Re: Growth Curve... wich related cells and time, you will have a right line (exponential phase or log phase) , wich will drop at long times untill be horizontal(stationary phase). The generation time is done in exponential phase by the time that the population ...
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Growth Curve... 1.32x10^7 B] How long does the organism remain in the exponential phase? How long in Stationary phase? C] From graph determine the mean generation time and then determine the growth ...
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Smallest size of an overnight culture?... volume is whatever you need. Overnight culture generally end up in the stationary phase. You use them when you want a lot of cells, and do not specifically care in what stage, ...
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Smallest size of an overnight culture?... overnight culture? If I only grow my cells in say 1ml, will they reach stationary phase earlier and then be in the wrong stage of growth when I come to use them the next day? ...
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