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What happens when the bacteriostatic agent is removed?

a. Increased microbial growth
b. Decreased microbial growth
c. No change in microbial growth
d. Variable microbial growth

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Final answer:

When a bacteriostatic agent is removed, the microbial growth will increase.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a bacteriostatic agent is removed, the microbial growth will increase. A bacteriostatic agent inhibits the growth of bacteria without killing them. So, when it is removed, the bacteria can resume their growth and multiply. This is different from a bactericidal treatment, which kills bacteria outright, preventing any growth.

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