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<h5 class="sidebartitle">Simple Exponential Model and Gompertz Function</h5>
 
<h5 class="sidebartitle">Simple Exponential Model and Gompertz Function</h5>
 
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The equation to the left is the simplest model possible to model cell growth and just displays an exponential increase in cells with respect to time. This is a bad model because E.coli has an upper limit to the number of cells that can survive in a given location before they begin to fight for the same resources and some will die.
 
The equation to the left is the simplest model possible to model cell growth and just displays an exponential increase in cells with respect to time. This is a bad model because E.coli has an upper limit to the number of cells that can survive in a given location before they begin to fight for the same resources and some will die.
 
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