There can be other things in the sample beside bacteria that don't grow on this kind of plate like viruses, molds or larger microbes like amoebae. So the sample isn't necessarily sterile.
in my opinion, cultivating microbes on slant agar is carried out when we do not know anything about the microbe. slant agar is a nutrient rich medium that allows most microorganism to grow. therefore, we could obtain a pure sample of the microorganism.
Through microbes you breath in then the microbes settle and grow into fungus
95% of microbes can not be grown on cultured media so its highly unlikely that you would take a sample and all of the microorganisms grow. I had this same question in my lab manual and thats how my professor described it.
Microbes just grew in a certain location - BS...
Microbes need... -nerdites -warmth
Yes
in my opinion, cultivating microbes on slant agar is carried out when we do not know anything about the microbe. slant agar is a nutrient rich medium that allows most microorganism to grow. therefore, we could obtain a pure sample of the microorganism.
Through microbes you breath in then the microbes settle and grow into fungus
95% of microbes can not be grown on cultured media so its highly unlikely that you would take a sample and all of the microorganisms grow. I had this same question in my lab manual and thats how my professor described it.
It's a thing that microbes like and it makes them grow and reproduce better.
Microbes just grew in a certain location - BS...
Microbes will start to grow on the meat rather rapidly. The longer the meat is at 60°F, the more the microbes will grow.
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Microbes need... -nerdites -warmth
Yes, mainly by feeding the microbes in the soil.
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it takes 10hours