The pathogen would multiply in the dish.
The flu bactiria
A bacterial culture containing a single species of organism is referred to as pure or axenic.
Monster Ball
Assume each colony started as a single bacteria in the original culture. Count the colonies you have and multiply up according to how diluted you made the culture and how much of the original culture you used.
it is one of the common pathogens in human, this type of pathogen can kill human.hehe
The flu bactiria
Does every country form.a single culture region
Protozoans
There is not just a single culture in Anchorage.
There are many organisms that cause disease. Bacteria, like H. Pylori that causes stomach ulcers. Of course, rats can cause diseases and they are still organisms, just not single celled. They carry ticks, and their feces isn't good to breath in. Ticks carry diseases, and rats can carry sickness which can spread to humans.
A bacterial culture containing a single species of organism is referred to as pure or axenic.
C is false.A pathogen can have multiple epitopes and antigens. A single antigen is simply one molecule, and the cell surface is littered with millions of antigens.
what would happen if lungs were in single large cavity
Japan
The single factor was the Unlawful immigration by people from Europe; they entered this country unlawfully, brought their culture and language with them, and forced the people already here to live by those culture and speak that language (sound familiar?). (Immigration unlawful; Victoria, de Indius de Jure Bella c.1532) The effect was the depopulation of the native people, estimated by some to be as high as 114 million people; making it the single largest case of genocide in world history.
for a single pathogen ... you can't. In fact you can't ever detect the "detection" process. But you can feel when your immune system is responding to pathogens: you secreat inferon and that gives you the shivers (fever), and that rotten, worn-out feeling that we refer to as "flu".
Because political culture is hard to define