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After a period of rapid growth (log phase), bacterial growth rates will slow and enter the stationary phase. the number of viable cells no longer increases, but instead stays constant. in this activity you will indicate the statements that correctly describe what is happening during stationary phase. select each statement that accurately describes what is happening to bacterial cultures during stationary phase. select each statement that accurately describes what is happening to bacterial cultures during stationary phase. harmful waste products may be accumulating. cells are not increasing in number because they have not yet adjusted to the nutrient availability in the new media. the cells are dead; therefore, the number is staying constant. the number of cells that are dying is balanced by the number of new cells that are being formed. the cells are likely running out of nutrients.

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