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Incubation time, incubation temperature, and the medium used to grow the bacteria.
Factors such as temperature, nutrient availability, and incubation time are very important.
The incubation time is important because however long your culture is kept in incubation affects how many colonies you will have at the end. A short incubation time will result in minor bacterial growth, whereas a longer incubation will result in more colonies, as you're giving the bacteria more time to grow. Be careful, if you leave your culture in incubation for too long, the bacteria will begin to use up all of the agar and start competing for food resources. If left even longer, this will consequently result in the death of your culture.
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Incubation time, incubation temperature, and the medium used to grow the bacteria.
Factors such as temperature, nutrient availability, and incubation time are very important.
The frostfire dragon has an incubation time of 12 hours.
A storm dragon has an incubation time of 3 hours.
The effect of decreasing incubation time on optical density is that optical density decreases. Incubation time and optical density have a proportional relationship.
The incubation time for a rainbow dragon in DragonVale is 48 hours.
The incubation time for the Swamp Dragon is 9 hours! ~DragonVale Support Team
The incubation period of tonsillitis the time between when you get the infection until it breaks out. The incubation period can last from two up to seven days.
Technically, zero; "incubation" is literally the period when an animal sits on its eggs, which toads do not do.
Incubation period
The incubation time is important because however long your culture is kept in incubation affects how many colonies you will have at the end. A short incubation time will result in minor bacterial growth, whereas a longer incubation will result in more colonies, as you're giving the bacteria more time to grow. Be careful, if you leave your culture in incubation for too long, the bacteria will begin to use up all of the agar and start competing for food resources. If left even longer, this will consequently result in the death of your culture.
the answer is 7 weeks