The document discusses several methods for enumerating and quantifying bacteria in samples, including viable plate counts, direct microscopic cell counts, and turbidity counts. The viable plate count method involves making serial dilutions of a sample and counting the number of colonies that grow on an agar plate, then calculating the concentration in the original sample. The direct microscopic count method uses a counting chamber to directly examine and count bacteria under a microscope. The turbidity count method uses spectrophotometry to measure the light absorbed by a bacterial suspension, which is proportional to the concentration of cells.