that they are resistant to ampicillin, they contain recombinant DNA, and they contain a human gene.
They are grown on medium that contains the nutrient that they cannot synthesize
Any bacteria with right nutrient in vitro can be cultured. This method is very useful when carrying out any experiment. As long as nutrient medium is maintained bacteria will grow with no problems in a petri dish.
Inoculation is the process were in you will introduce bacterial samples on a nutrient broth or nutrient agar. If the medium you use contain bacteria it is now called inoculum. there are different technique in introducing bacteria in the medium like streaking, spreading, pouring.
A nutrient medium is used.
The key nutrient ingredients required when preparing a culture medium for bacteria growth are a carbon source (like glucose), a nitrogen source (like peptone or ammonium salts), minerals (such as magnesium and potassium), vitamins, and water. Additional ingredients, such as agar for solidification and pH indicators, may also be included depending on the specific needs of the bacteria being cultured.
They are grown on medium that contains the nutrient that they cannot synthesize
Any bacteria with right nutrient in vitro can be cultured. This method is very useful when carrying out any experiment. As long as nutrient medium is maintained bacteria will grow with no problems in a petri dish.
A nutrient broth is contains substances that are required for the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria. The bacteria obtain their minerals and vitamins from peptone, meat and yeast extract that comprise the broth.
Inoculation is the process were in you will introduce bacterial samples on a nutrient broth or nutrient agar. If the medium you use contain bacteria it is now called inoculum. there are different technique in introducing bacteria in the medium like streaking, spreading, pouring.
A nutrient medium is used.
Fluid Thioglycollate is a medium used to grow and observe all manner of aerotolerance in bacteria. Therefore if you were to place a sample in it to see if it contained bacteria or not, given the correct temperature needed, the bacteria would be able to be observed fairly quickly as they would grow exponentially in this nutrient rich environment.
simply agar medium
The key nutrient ingredients required when preparing a culture medium for bacteria growth are a carbon source (like glucose), a nitrogen source (like peptone or ammonium salts), minerals (such as magnesium and potassium), vitamins, and water. Additional ingredients, such as agar for solidification and pH indicators, may also be included depending on the specific needs of the bacteria being cultured.
simply agar medium
the bacteria may not like that medium
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
selective medium