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Biology, 06.05.2021 21:40 SOFIA3402

The graph below shows a yeast cell population growing in a container of sugar over a period of 20 hours. Yeast will consume the sugar and build up waste products. Some of these wastes are poisonous to the yeast.

Give one possible explanation for why the graph drops after 18 hours.


The graph below shows a yeast cell population growing in a container of sugar over a period of 20 h

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