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When grown at 42°C, P. fluorescens shows an increase in population up to 2 hours, after which a decline in the population is
observed. What could be the reason behind it?
A.
The optimum growth temperature of P. fluorescens is 42°C.
-37°C,
hour,
B.
At 42°C, P. fluorescens consume all available nutrients within 2 hours.
C.
After every 2 hours, P. fluorescens shows a decline in population at most temperatures.
er time
D.
P. fluorescens cannot survive for long at 42°C.

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