synthetic immunogobulins
The jelly like substance is agar and is produced from seaweed. In the laboratory, the agar is placed in a Petri Dish.
No
That depends on what substance you are talking about.
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neon is found in the atmosphere.
CO2 and water is needed. Oxygen and glucose are produced
Glucose is the substance. Don't know where its produced though =[
Minerals are, by definition, found in nature. Thus anything artificially produced in a laboratory is not a mineral, even if it is exactly the same substance as that found in nature. For example, rubies are found in nature as well as being produced artificially, but the artificial ones are not minerals.
using ultrasonic interferometer
It depends , how many are produced .
Drugs are produced by a pharmaceutical company which uses laboratories to develop the medication.
This substance is called a 'product'