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Inoculation loops can be purchased in different sizes, either in metal for flame sterilisation or in plastic for use with pathogens which are disposed of after a single use. Typically they range from 0.25 - 0.5cm internal diameter.

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Why must it e flamed after making an inoculation?

We use to flame the inoculating loop after inoculation because during inoculation many bacterial cell get attached to loop which can further contaminate the inoculation of other cells so to destroy the previous sticked celled it is necessary to flame burn the loop


How do you calculate loop length?

the multiplication of the number of iterations with the number of statements in that loop is equal to loop length.


Why the loop is flamed after completing the inoculation?

because when we inoculate the culture with wire loop,some organism may be sticked to it which may be harmful or can cause trouble.so to destroy the remaining organisms wire loop is flamed again.


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Why flaming the loop when streaking for isolation?

Flaming the loop when streaking for isolation helps to sterilize the loop by burning off any remaining bacteria from previous streaking or inoculation. This reduces the chances of cross-contamination and ensures that only the desired bacteria are being streaked onto the plate.


What is inoculation chamber?

inoculation chamber is the place free from microorganism where we transfer medium and inoculation.


What are synonyms for hank?

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What is loop length in knit fabric?

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Why loop and cap should not be laid on workbench while transferring inoculum?

To prevent contamination. Once you have flamed your loop and cap, do not lay it down, blow on it, touch it with your fingers, or touch it to any surface other than your inoculum or the sterile media.If you do, you must reflame the loop before proceed to inoculation to re-sterile it again.