Each generation divides at a constant rate during logarithmic phase growth. Cells grow exponentially as they divide at a constant generation time. This makes cells most susceptible to inhibitors during logarithmic phase.
Each generation divides at a constant rate during logarithmic phase growth. Cells grow exponentially as they divide at a constant generation time. This makes cells most susceptible to inhibitors during logarithmic phase.
Each generation divides at a constant rate during logarithmic phase growth. Cells grow exponentially as they divide at a constant generation time. This makes cells most susceptible to inhibitors during logarithmic phase.