Population Growth in a Yeast Colony
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Carbon dioxide production is used to infer population growth in a colony of baker's yeast. We can monitor the population as it moves through the four phases of growth, ending with carrying capacity, in which the available nutrients are inadequate to support further expansion of the population.
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