Yes. If the bacteria has spread from the inoculation point, the bacteria is motile. It will look like a upside down Christmas tree.
There are areas on the agar plate where no bacteria grow because that area was missed when the plate was streaked.
Agar, because broth is a natural fuel source for bacteria, whilst some types of agar are scientifically created, which makes it supreme for growing bacteria.
Agar is a semi solid medium used to grow bacteria.
Agar is a solid form of nutrient for different strains of bacteria. Anyone who needs to grow bacteria for use in their labs or experiments would use agar.
Blood Agar, and trypticase soy agar grows semi fastidious
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There are areas on the agar plate where no bacteria grow because that area was missed when the plate was streaked.
Agar, because broth is a natural fuel source for bacteria, whilst some types of agar are scientifically created, which makes it supreme for growing bacteria.
Agar is a semi solid medium used to grow bacteria.
Agar is a solid form of nutrient for different strains of bacteria. Anyone who needs to grow bacteria for use in their labs or experiments would use agar.
Blood Agar, and trypticase soy agar grows semi fastidious
perhaps it is easier to streak that way, i mean when the agar is set and dry. .
Yes it is. The reason Bacillus is motile is because it is an aerobe. This means it thrives on oxygen. Inside the agar, oxygen is limited and usually it will move toward the surface where it is more oxygenated. Motility of Bacillus depends on the incubation time, environment and preparation of the agar. If all the other tests point towards Bacillus subtilis, you should be just fine.
Solid media used for growing microorganisms typically contains around 1-2% of agar. Agar is a gelatinous substance derived from seaweed and is used as a solidifying agent in the culture media to provide a solid surface for the growth of microorganisms. The precise percentage of agar may vary depending on the specific requirements of the microorganism being cultured.