Cultivation of bacteria is essential for the study of bacteria, usually in the development of vaccines for particular pathogens.
Archaea often grow in unusual environments that would be hard to reproduce in the lab.
because they provide a lot of nutrients to the bacteria that are grow for examination.
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
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.
bacteria need a carbohydrate energy source to act as a fuel for respiration- glucose + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water (+ ATP energy). bacteria need to respire to allow them to grow in large numbers so that you are able to see the colony as a whole (when growing them in a lab).
Archaea often grow in unusual environments that would be hard to reproduce in the lab.
it is used in bacteria grow (culture), also used in lab tests which require 37.c temp.
Endocarditis is an inflammation of the endocardium (part of the heart), and if it is bacterial, the cause for it is bacteria. The part of the term culture negative, means that they tried to grow the bacteria in the lab after taking a blood sample, and were unable to get it to grow.
because they provide a lot of nutrients to the bacteria that are grow for examination.
No, bacteria do not grow on fat
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
All bacteria grow and reproduce
There are a few different temperatures that allow you to grow bacteria. Warm temperatures tend to grow bacteria rather well.
Different bacteria grow in different conditons, such as inside different cells, or under temperature conditions. So to produce certain bacteria growths, will need other things inside a petri dish. So it will become very awkward, or even impossible. This is all appicable, if that bacteria, doesn't spread through air, meaning a lot of safety is also required.
In a lab
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 can be produced by bacteria in a lab.