* We all know that Aerobic means in presence of air. * when a culture medium is kept outside in presence of air to grow is considered as growth in aerobic medium. * Simply it can be called as the growth of culture media in invibo condition but not in invitro condition.
an aerobic culture is the one which requires oxygen for the growth of microbes
i obtain pure culture of bacteria from a mixed culture for obtain pure one bacterial culture
The stem cell "culture" is the medium in which the stem cell is able to divide and grow.
foam reduces the heat transfer rate and aeration rate in any of the aerobic reactions as it is vital for cells to grow..
Glucose is converted into pyruvate.It is common to aerobic and non aerobic erspiration.Glucose is splited and converted into pyruvate..It is common to aerobic and non aerobic respiration.
Aerobic needs oxygen to grow.
an aerobic culture is the one which requires oxygen for the growth of microbes
The condition that helps aerobic bacteria to grow and thrive is oxygen. In stark contract an anaerobic organism does not require oxygen to grow and thrive.
Yes, mold requires oxygen to grow. See the link, below.
it is a blood culture that supports the growth of aerobes and aneraobes.
ARD stands for aerobic/anaerobic blood culture bottles, which refers to the type of bottles used to collect blood samples for culture. Aerobic bottles allow for the growth of bacteria in the presence of oxygen, while anaerobic bottles allow for the growth of bacteria in the absence of oxygen.
Put simply - yes. Some strictly aerobic organisms will not grow in a pour plate. They may, however proliferate on a streak plate. Also consider the posibility of experimental error. The culture may have been added to the molten agar when it was too hot for the organisms to survive.
Bacteria are classified as aerobic (needing oxygen) and anaerobic (able to grow in oxygen poor environments). Viruses are neither.
The factor is Oxygen.
Bacteria are classified as aerobic (needing oxygen) and anaerobic (able to grow in oxygen poor environments). Viruses are neither.
No, not all bacteria can grow on a culture. Some bacteria require extreme environmental factors to grow, and survive, which you can't really try on a culture plate.
no aerobic means it needs air to survive. if there is no oxygen, the bacteri cannot produce a source of food and will die.