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Q: What is the difference with the lips and tongue with bacteria colony abundance and diversity?
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What is a bacteria colony?

a bacteria colony is the same as a colony that is found in bacteria and fungus begins to form once you've seen a colony.


If bacteria in a colony are unable to perform conjugation how would this hurt the colony's chance for survival?

The colony would have less genetic variation. The Bacteria in the colony would be too genetically similar


What is a mass of bacteria that forms?

A mass of bacteria is a colony.


What causes the most genetic diversity in a bacterial colony?

The most common source of genetic diversity in a bacterial colony is a mutation. External DNA is assimilated by a cell is transformation.


What are the three criteria for a civilization?

Abundance of food, Division of labor and making a colony


What is the difference between a country and a colony?

the difference between a colony and a country?


The bacteria in colony are unable to perform transduction. how would this hurt the bacterial colony's chance for survival?

The bacteria would generally be more similar


What is a colony in microbiology?

A colony is a group of identical bacteria (clones) which grow together into a visible cluster. Generally, a colony is grown on an nutrient agar plate (on a petri dish with bacteria food in it) such that it is large enough to see the bacteria. An additional type of colony is a "microcolony" which is a term used for a group of the same bacteria which grown in the dirt.


What is bacterial colony?

A group or cluster of bacteria derived from one common bacteria.


What are groups of bacteria living together in a close knit group known as?

A close knit group of bacteria is known as a colony. All bacteria cells in a colony are genetically identical because they grew from a the same bacteria cell.


He bacteria in a colony are unable to perform transduction. How would this hurt the bacterial colony's chance for survival?

the bacteria would be more genetically similar.


Can colony morphology help to determine the identity of bacteria?

to know the amount of bacteria present