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GCSE AQA Biology Paper 1
Bacterial division
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Bacteria are
prokaryotes
, their
genetic
information is not enclosed in a nucleus
Binary fission
The process where one
bacterial
cell splits into
two
bacterial
cells
Bacteria can carry out
binary
fission once every
20
minutes as long as they have enough nutrients and the
temperature
is suitable
Calculating the number of bacteria after a given time
1. Calculate the number of
rounds
of
division
2. Use the equation: Number of bacteria =
2^n
, where n is the number of
rounds
of division
The equation Number of bacteria =
2^n
, where n is the number of rounds of division, is not given in the exam so it's important to
learn
it
Standard form
Expressing a number as a value between 1 and
10
multiplied by a power of
10
Expressing
16,777,216
in standard form is 1.678 x
10^7