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Yes. If the bacteria has spread from the inoculation point, the bacteria is motile. It will look like a upside down Christmas tree.

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Is there any bacteria growth in a semisolid agar deeps motile?

Yes


What is a Bacteria growing gel?

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Is Bacillus subtilis motile or not?

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