The two reasons that make the count of prokaryotic species difficult is (i) they are microscopic not visible by naked eyes. (ii)they form dense colonies, i.e. population size is so, huge that counting is time taking and almost possible. (iii) the rate of growth is very fast in prokaryotic species, which may almost double itself while counting
Provide two reasons that make the count of prokaryotic species difficult.
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The two reasons that make the count of prokaryotic species difficult is
(i) they are microscopic not visible by naked eyes.
(ii)they form dense colonies, i.e. population size is so, huge that counting is time taking and almost possible.
(iii) the rate of growth is very fast in prokaryotic species, which may almost double itself while counting