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kept at a temperature that promotes growth
Urease Test will be positive. You will see a colour change from the broths original colour (usually a light yellow) to a bright pink after being inoculated and incubated for 24 hours.
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It is possible but not likely. The warmer temperature normally favors more rapid growth. Some bacteria or molds prefer cooler temperatures.
Incubation time, incubation temperature, and the medium used to grow the bacteria.
The temperature they are incubated in.
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kept at a temperature that promotes growth
Urease Test will be positive. You will see a colour change from the broths original colour (usually a light yellow) to a bright pink after being inoculated and incubated for 24 hours.
it is the same temperature as a body
To inoculate a solid media, a sterilized inoculation loop or needle is used to pick up a small amount of the desired culture. This culture is then streaked onto the surface of the solid media in a specific pattern to ensure isolated colonies grow. The inoculated media is then incubated at the appropriate temperature to allow the colonies to grow.
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They don't give birth - they lay eggs, which need to be incubated at a suitable temperature.
Incubated eggs do best at 100.5 F with a 50-60% humidity.
I believe you mean water temperature i have never readed anything about that but i say water temp 23 celcius ?? if its not im still willing to receive the right temperature at my email marcos85nsw@hotmail.com
It is possible but not likely. The warmer temperature normally favors more rapid growth. Some bacteria or molds prefer cooler temperatures.
E. coli lives in the intestines and is adapted for living there. The average body temperature is 37 degrees Celsius