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Biology, 30.10.2021 03:30 Gabysh4105

Cycloclasticus is a genus of bacteria that consumes hydrocarbons, which are a major component of all forms of oil. Cycloclasticus populations have been increasing recently in the Gulf of Mexico following the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Assume that an oil spill of 500 liters can sustain 20,000 Cycloclasticus bacterium. If there was a 2,000 liter oil spill, what

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