1. To introduce a serum, a vaccine, or an antigenic substance into the body of a person or an animal, especially as a means to produce or boost immunity to a specific disease.
2. To implant microorganisms or infectious material into or on a culture medium.
3. To communicate a disease to a living organism by transferring its causative agent into the organism.
To introduce a microorganism into something. the term is used for vaccinating people. so, to administer a vaccine to someone : to inoculate someone.
to inoculate an agar plate you would place bacteria on the agar to grow
You must inoculate your pets against rabies. The killed cowpox vaccine was used to inoculate people against smallpox.
The agar surface of a laboratory dish covers the entire area of the dish. An inadequate spread of inoculate will not give the desired outcome.
The intended use of Nutrient Agar with MUG is for detecting an enumerating E. Coli in water. This lab wasn't looking specifically and only for e.coli. It was looking for other types of coliforms as well. this is my best guess
A media which is used to inoculate the bacterium for the culture is a inoculation media. Based on the bacteria, one can use LB media or nutrient broth or any other special media for this. The goal is to let the bacterium grow well from the inoculation culture or colony.
to inoculate an agar plate you would place bacteria on the agar to grow
To inoculate means to inject a micro-organism into something, as in vaccines or inoculating plants with certain experimental micro-organisms. The doctor will inoculate you against smallpox with a vaccine.It can also mean to make someone become full of a certain quality. The politician will inoculate everyone with the idea that freedom must be fought for.I will inoculate the next patient with a dose of oral polio vaccine.Definition: (v.) to treat with the objective of producing resistance to a disease.Sentence: 'The doctor gave Joe a shot to inoculate him for the flu.'
To inoculate with a vaccine to provide immunity to a corresponding infectious disease
You must inoculate your pets against rabies. The killed cowpox vaccine was used to inoculate people against smallpox.
The word 'inoculate' is most often used to mean 'immunize'. It can also refer to injecting something with any substance, relating to words such as 'fill', 'implant', 'ingrain', and 'instill'.
During the microbiology lab, the students were instructed to inoculate the agar plates with the bacterial culture.
The correct spelling is inoculate.
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