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Agar, which is a polysaccharide polymer, is a solidifying agent for culture medium. It also provides a solid surface for bacterial growth.
The "danger zone" for bacterial growth are temperatures between 5 and 60 degrees
Milky with protein... I'm thinking the prostate gland. Bacterial growth?
Yes, Mabye
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inhibit bacterial growth
The bacterial growth curve is usually exponential in shape just like most of the living organism.
The function of a wire loop is to transfer small amount of bacterial culture into broth. It is also used to move an agar plate for its continued growth.
Bacterial hand wash favors the growth of bacteria on the surface of the skin ( hands). On the other hand ( no pun intended) ANTI bacterial hand wash does not favor bacterial growth and in fact contains agents to prevent any bacterial growth on the hands.
Agar, which is a polysaccharide polymer, is a solidifying agent for culture medium. It also provides a solid surface for bacterial growth.
The "danger zone" for bacterial growth are temperatures between 5 and 60 degrees
No, drug tests are designed with things such as bacterial growth in mind.
by distorting it
they need oxygen and heat and moisture to live.
Experimental growth function are graphs. The graphs shows the growth of each function.
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