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  • Bacterial Colony Formation: Origin from a Single Cell
    That's not quite accurate. Here's why:

    * A single bacterial cell is the origin of a colony. A bacterial colony is a visible cluster of bacteria that arises from a single parent cell.

    * Cell division: The parent cell divides repeatedly through binary fission, producing genetically identical daughter cells. These daughter cells continue dividing, creating the visible mass of cells we call a colony.

    To summarize: A bacterial colony starts with one parent cell, not several.

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