Because there is barely known about prokaryotes
It is a non Pathogenic strain of e.coli which is bsl 1 certified so you can grown in normal lab with all precautionary instruments machines please do check the info at atcc website
It wasn't invented on purpose. It was a Scottish guy that invented it and the story goes: he left a window in his lab opened and went on holiday, when he arrived back at the lab he noticed that the bacterium he had growing in his petree dishes had grown all over except in circles around a piece of mold or fungus or something that had blown into the lab through the window. He extracted the stuff that was in the circle that was clear of bacteria and worked out that the substance must either kill or hinder the growth of bacteria.
Attributes you will bring to the lab?
It's most likely a "Biology Lab".
what do you calla person who runs lab tests
There are currently only a handful of labs that make lab grown *gem* quality diamonds. Gemesis and Apollo are two.If you are asking about lab grown diamonds that are of industrial quality (small, not pretty pieces) then there are lots including GE, Sumitomo and DeBeers (E6).I've attached links to a grower and a seller of lab grown diamonds for jewelry below.
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No, it is a plant and can be grown.
Apparently, lab-grown diamonds and mined diamonds from the earth, when cut and polished are both weighed in carats. It is important, however, to document any lab-grown stone as such. Note that Gemological Institute of America certification for lab-grown stones will always note their origin and provide the four Cs, and apparently the European Gemological Laboratory can grade lab-grown stone. You can read more, below.
No. They need living cells or tissues to be grown.
In a lab. It isn't grown, it's a synthetic chemical.
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Diamonds that are made in a laboratory are known as lab-grown diamonds . These diamonds are considered minerals since they are optically and chemically similar to mined diamonds, formed by the same mineral known as carbon. The only difference between mined and lab-grown diamonds is where carbon is crystallized- the earth's crust or the lab. CVD diamonds look exactly like mined diamonds and sparkle like natural diamonds, which is why they are known as minerals. There is no chemical or visual difference between lab-created and mined diamonds.
Most dogs are considered fully grown around 1yr.
Meth is not grown, it is man made. The place it is made is commonly called a meth lab.
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Carat.cc sells diamond simulants. These are imitation diamonds, that may look like a diamond but do not possess the same properties. Currently there are only a couple companies that can make real lab grown diamonds: Apollo, Chatham, D.NEA, Gemesis