yes
Yes. M. smegmatis is a gram + bacteria, and MSA plates select for gram + bacteria.
For Lactobacillus the medium used is MRS medium i.e De Man Rogosa Sharpe agar.
Yes, but since it do not contain Glucose, yeast will be growing very very slowly.
yes it can be grow in EMB agar.
yes
Yes.
Yes. M. smegmatis is a gram + bacteria, and MSA plates select for gram + bacteria.
For Lactobacillus the medium used is MRS medium i.e De Man Rogosa Sharpe agar.
Yes, but since it do not contain Glucose, yeast will be growing very very slowly.
yes it can be grow in EMB agar.
In our lab we use LB agar, LB broth, and 2XYT broth.
In intestine normally found bacteria are lactobacillus, Candida albicans, Enterococcus facealis, and E.coli they can be grown on nutrient agar medium or can be grown on differntial media such as mackonckey agar in which E.coli gives mettalic green colour
The organism would be expected to grow better in nutrient agar. Nutrient agar is rich in nutrients and microorganisms grow well when there is availability of nutrients.
Brain Heart Infusion Agar
to inoculate an agar plate you would place bacteria on the agar to grow
No