Differential medium.
blood or nutrient agar would work, but blood agar will most likely grow more bacteria.
In pour plate method, in this method of plating or culturing the microbial sample first diluted and pour in empty plate and after that growth media is poured in it and which is then skake firmly. As the microbial suspension or sample is distributed in media the growth of bacteria occurs in buried of deep positions.
A subtype of nutrient agar, this is the general medium for microbiology studies and may be used for routine cultivation of not particularly fastidious microorganisms. Also, does not preferentially grow one kind of bacteria over another. # Add the following to 800ml H2O #* 10g Bacto-tryptone #* 5g yeast extract #* 10g NaCl # Adjust pH to 7.5 with NaOH # Add 15g agar # Melt agar into solution in the microwave # Adjust volume to 1L with dH2O # Sterilize by autoclaving
a plate -.-
convergent
It is a subduction zone.
The indo-australian plate is mostly a convergent boundary with the pacific plate.
Divergent Plate Boundary. (Seafloor Spreading).
The tectonic plate under parts of Europe and Asia is a continental crustal plate.
Cocos plate and the African plate
Salmonella typhi can be grown on several types of agar, but it is commonly cultured on MacConkey agar, where it appears as colorless colonies due to its inability to ferment lactose. Additionally, it can be grown on XLD (Xylose Lysine Deoxycholate) agar, where it typically produces red colonies with black centers due to hydrogen sulfide production. Bile salts or selective media like Hektoen enteric agar can also be used to isolate S. typhi.
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