bc the adapt to the new environment and become resistant to antibiotic
Well, first of all, the colonies growing on the surface of the agar medium are aerobic . . . that is, they need air - Oxygen - to survive. The anaerobic colonies growing within the agar medium may simply be slower growing or maturing, for some reason. Perhaps that is simply due to their being anaerobic.
Yes, within the nucleus
The surface colonies on a pour plate larger than those within the medium especially aerobic bacteria within the medium would be a restriction of growth. The restriction of growth would be due to the lack of oxygen.
stored within bacteria endospores ++
Nutrients and oxygen
Well, first of all, the colonies growing on the surface of the agar medium are aerobic . . . that is, they need air - Oxygen - to survive. The anaerobic colonies growing within the agar medium may simply be slower growing or maturing, for some reason. Perhaps that is simply due to their being anaerobic.
Yes, within the nucleus
The surface colonies on a pour plate larger than those within the medium especially aerobic bacteria within the medium would be a restriction of growth. The restriction of growth would be due to the lack of oxygen.
stored within bacteria endospores ++
Nutrients and oxygen
embryo
embryo
Rickettsiae
Temperature
There were no areas claimed by Spain within the confines of the original 13 colonies.
in colonies within limestone caves
An Embryo.