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These organisms can then be grown and identified in the laboratory so that the proper antibiotic can be given to the patient.
Dedifferentiate
culturing is growing cells in a laboratory, usually in little petri dishes. Fractionation is breaking apart cells from some natural source
Art and technology is considered as basic institutions for all cultures because all cultures have grown bigger knowledge and as they grown the technology and art grown much more because scientist and geographers have study and learned more and more
"Crank" is slang for methamphetamine. It is not grown, it is manufactured in a laboratory.
A natural diamond is one that is mined from the earth. One that is grown in a laboratory would not be a natural diamond.
Rice is grown all over the world so the cultures vary.
Cultures are grown in beef extract medium containing potassium nitrate. Gases produced from nitrate reduction are captured in Durham tubes placed in the nitrate medium. Answer found in Benson's Microbiological Applications: Laboratory Manual in General Microbiology Eleventh Edition by Alfred E. Brown on page 258.
Treponema pallidum is not grown under normal laboratory conditions, but in rabbit testes.
stimulating T lymphocytes by exposing them to tumor antigens. These modified cells are grown in the laboratory and then injected into patients
You would look at cultures that had been grown for different lengths of time during endospore staining to ensure that the cells had been agitated enough to soak up the dye. This is done at 12, 24, and 36 hours.
Bacteria is not necessarily green. In fact, bacteria cultures grown on a plate often show up as white splotches.