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Used to spread microorganisms on an agar plate
A control plate is used for testing a known result on controlled bacterial strains in microbiology. They are typically incubated.
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it hurts quite bad. I fractured my growth plate in my shoulder.I took a couple x rays and it had a tiny crack in the growth plate.
Epiphyseal plate
The epiphyseal plate.
break your growth plate...in your bone
Epiphyseal plate
A zone of clearing is an area on an agar plate in which there is no microbial growth due to the presence of an inhibitory substance. Antibiotics placed on an agar plate will induce a zone of clearing if the bacteria it is being tested against is susceptible. Zones of clearing can also be created by other kinds of bacteria which produce exozymes or antibiotics themselves into the media to inhibit the growth of competing bacteria. Streptomyces are antibiotic producers who can be found in soil.
In those who are not fully adult, growth plates are located on the ends of long bones. On the arm, the growth plate is located on the end of the humerus near the elbow.
When the epiphyseal plate is replaced by bone, then growth at that bone stops.
The scientific name for a growth plate is physis. It is a layer of cartilage located at the ends of bones in children and adolescents that allows for bone growth.