Comparing the different methods for counting bacterial cells, which of the following is FALSE? A. The serial dilution methods counts only viable cells.  B. The turbidity method indirectly measures the number of cells observing how much light goes through a broth sample  C. The turbidity method uses a spectrophotometer  D. The direct microscopic method counts only viable cells  E. The direct microscopic method counts both viable and non-viable cells

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Comparing the different methods for counting bacterial cells, which of the following is FALSE?

A. The serial dilution methods counts only viable cells. 

B. The turbidity method indirectly measures the number of cells observing how much light goes through a broth sample 

C. The turbidity method uses a spectrophotometer 

D. The direct microscopic method counts only viable cells 

E. The direct microscopic method counts both viable and non-viable cells 

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Prokaryotes are those organisms which lack a membrane bound nucleus. They consist of eubacteria and archaebacteria. Bacteria are simple prokaryotic organisms which are microscopic, single celled and have a cell wall made up of peptidoglycan. Their size ranges from 0.2 - 2 micrometres (diameter) and 0.5 - 5 micrometers in length. They exist basically in four different shapes: bacilli, cocci, vibrio and spirilla. Bacteria divide by binary fission. They grow in an exponential manner. Four different phases can be seen  during the bacterial growth. They are lag phase, log phase, stationary phase and decline phase.

Cell growth can be determined by direct measurement of cell numbers, cell mass, and viable counting methods.

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