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The scientist should prepare a culture of the cells.

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The scientist should prepare a culture of the cells. (apex)

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I don't know how to grow bacteria in a lab, but my son grew bacteria for his science project at home using agar and petri dishes that he got on a science website. Here is the experiment he used: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/product/1748. I hope this helps you. Good luck growing yuck!!

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they take one cell and as it multiplies it makes a thin layer which can be peeled of and laid across severe burns or cuts to help them heal.

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