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Differential
It is important for someone who works with bacteria to have a genetically identical bacterial colony so they can test different things on one type of bacteria. Making observations on that one colony is valuable for visual research and identification of that microorganism.
One to determine whether a colony on a streak plate is a contaminant is by observing whether it is located along the streak lines. Another is to compare the size, shape, texture and color of the colony against an uncontaminated sample to see if it matches previous ones. Anything growing beyond streak lines and outside of the expected pattern of growth is an obvious contaminant.
A major factor in the growth of the population of the English colonies was the number of settlers that immigrated to the colonies. They caused the populations to gradually grow as they settled in these colonies.
Nothing because I have no clue what you are talking about... Which colonies from what?
Differential
The contaminant colony will vary in shape, so the appearance of colonies can be used to distinguish different bacteria.
protists, plants, animals, and fung.
The middle colonies, including New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, were known for their diverse population consisting of English, Dutch, German, and Swedish settlers. They had fertile soil which made agriculture, especially wheat farming, a primary economic activity. Additionally, the middle colonies were religiously tolerant, with practices such as Quakerism flourishing in places like Pennsylvania.
Proprietary colonies, royal colonies, and charter colonies.
The most important enterprises were different in separate colonies. Agriculture empires were the most important and different colonies farmed different crops and traded with the others.
They WERE English, so no difference.
theyre royal colonies
theyre royal colonies
Why because it involed different settlers
The House of Burgesses had the power to make laws and raise taxes. It began a strong tradition of representative government in the English colonies....
The House of Burgesses had the power to make laws and raise taxes. It began a strong tradition of representative government in the English colonies....