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Chapter 14.5, Problem 2MI
MICRO INQUIRY For what other compounds would you also see this kind of diauxic growth?
Figure 14.16 Diauxic Growth. The diauxic growth curve of E. coli grown with a mixture of glucose and lactose. Glucose is first used, then lactose. A short lag in growth is present while the bacteria synthesize the enzymes needed for lactose use.
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