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what ever you grow it in needs a relatively high salinity
Yes! Paenibacillus spp. can degrade agar agar
I teaspoon Agar Agar = 2 grams
red algae Agar agar is a malay term meaning red algae. This algae which agar is extracted lives in the ocean around Malaysia
The composition of luria agar is NaCl,Trypotone, Yeast extract and agar.
Nutrient agar is a clear pale buff colour.
Agar is a solid form of nutrient for different strains of bacteria. Anyone who needs to grow bacteria for use in their labs or experiments would use agar.
What indication does the clear colony titer from the skim milk agar give to the shelf-life of the meat and milk?
what ever you grow it in needs a relatively high salinity
In the clear area that would not be found in the blue area of starch agar plate after the addition of iodine is glucose and exoenzymes. Exoenzymes mainly hydraulic enzymes that leave the cell and breakdown.
Agar, or agar-agar, is not a grain, but rather an extract of seaweed. Agar translates to German as Agar-Agar Try whole- or health-food stores
Yes! Paenibacillus spp. can degrade agar agar
Agar-agar
an extract of seaweed
I teaspoon Agar Agar = 2 grams
Bacteria will grow in blood but no the growing medium in petri dishes should be clear agar.
An agaric is any of various types of fungi of the family Agaricaceae.