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How does the size of a bacterial population change over time?

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The growth in a bacterial population is by geometric progression as it expands exponentially by binary fission. When we start with one cell, when it splits, the first generation has 2 cells, the second generation has 4 cells, the third generation has 8 cells, and so on.

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