What is the bacterial growth cycle?
The bacterial growth cycle consists of four main phases: the lag phase, the exponential or logarithmic phase, the stationary phase, and the death phase.
The factors that trigger bacterial growth are highly dependent on this life cycle. Bacteria multiply through a process known as double fission.
@morphism Binary definition is the most preferred method of asexual reproduction used by prokaryotic organisms and unicellular eukaryotic organisms. Binary fission produces two genetic sources of daughter cells from one mature cell. The distribution of most of the population depends on binary fission, as it is a simple and fast process. Binary fission begins at the source of replication and duplicates the organism's genome. Duplicated genomes are enlarged at two opposite ends of the cell.