Older cultures tend to become non-motil after a while. Since an old culture will produce acid in its media, most of the flagella will be lost. By using young cultures you will have motile organisms.
If you have more questions about the details, look online or in a micro book, you will find it.
the three reasons why young people should know about their culture are:to preserve their culture traditions,to retain the identity in a multicultural society and to pass on cultural practices to generations so that they would be aware
Using a young culture for flagella staining ensures that the bacterial cells are actively growing and able to produce flagella. Flagella are more likely to be present and intact on cells in a young culture compared to older cultures where flagella might have been lost or damaged over time. This increases the chances of successfully observing and staining the flagella.
A house for young men. From Aztec culture
Because its their culture
To preserve their cultural traditions, to retain the identity in a multicultural society and to pass on cultural practices to new generations so that they would be aware.
Young Humphrey. has written: 'Mental culture' -- subject(s): Reading
Young bloods bruv
Yuppers
Clean environment should be part of our culture and should be nurtured from the very young age. During our school days, we were encouraged to do community service by organizing clean drives.
they are important, every person was born into an already existing culture, this culture is a responsibility of all generation to hand it over to the next otherwise the culture will die out.
Well if that young person if part Irish, Poland, African, or one of their ancestors had been, then really what they are doing is learning about their culture.
If you mean his religion, he is a Christian. Reportedly, a Baptist.