To get isolated colonies on a plate, only about 300 cells can be in the inoculum. what will happen if the cell density of the incolum significantly exceeds this number

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Answer;

Not get any isolated colonies

Explanation;

-An isolated colony of bacteria is the progeny of a single bacterial cell. An isolated colony represents a pure source of an organism from which a pure culture can be started.The idea behind streaking for single bacterial colonies has to do with purity.

-When you have a single colony isolated from the rest of the colonies on the plate, it is a pure colony “grown up” from a single bacterium (that was isolated from the rest of the sample, streaked out on the plate).