There is no other meaning to "Agra" in Tamil. "Agar" is not of Indian descent. It is pronounced the same as everywhere else since it refers to the gelatinous substance used in food.
to inoculate an agar plate you would place bacteria on the agar to grow
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Agar, or agar-agar, is not a grain, but rather an extract of seaweed. Agar translates to German as Agar-Agar Try whole- or health-food stores
Yes! Paenibacillus spp. can degrade agar agar
Agar-agar
an extract of seaweed
I teaspoon Agar Agar = 2 grams
Gelatin can be used instead of agar.... but not jell-o i mean like real flavorless gelatin, you can find it at any grocery store.
An agaric is any of various types of fungi of the family Agaricaceae.
Agar is derived from seaweed and is often used in Japanese desserts
Do you mean "agar plates"? Agar agar is a seaweed that, when boiled, makes a product similar to gelatin. This stuff is edible, so vegans who liked jello can have it. It's used by boiling it in water, adding things to it, pouring it into petri dishes and letting it harden to use in making bacteria cultures. Some of the things that are added to it are beef broth--"nutrient agar"--and blood--"blood agar."
red algae Agar agar is a malay term meaning red algae. This algae which agar is extracted lives in the ocean around Malaysia