Agar can become contaminated with undesirable microorganisms if proper sterilization techniques are not followed. It can also become too soft or too hard if the agar concentration is incorrect. Additionally, agar can melt if exposed to high temperatures for too long.
Approximately 2 teaspoons of agar agar powder is equivalent to 7 grams.
Yes, nutrient agar can go bad if it is not stored properly. It can become contaminated with unwanted microorganisms over time, making it unsuitable for growing cultures. It is important to store nutrient agar in a cool, dry place and use it before the expiration date to ensure optimal performance.
red algae Agar agar is a malay term meaning red algae. This algae which agar is extracted lives in the ocean around Malaysia
Yes, some marine bacteria and fungi have been identified to possess the capability to degrade agar agar. These microorganisms secrete enzymes such as agarases that breakdown agar into simpler sugars, which they can then use as a source of energy.
No, Blood Agar does not support viral cultivation. If you have a nutrient agar plate with a lawn of cells coating the surface, you could add viruses to the lawn and the viral culture will survive on the plate by infecting the cells in the lawn, clearing them as the cells are lysed. The areas of clearance on the plate are called plaques.
it could have been contaminated.
everything can go wrong with a newspaper the font might be wrong and the colour could ne wrong. there could even be a spelling mistake
Trevor Agar goes by Teabag.
Marcus Agar goes by Wild Rooster.
What is wrong with cloning?
Fraser Agar goes by Frager, Frash Frash, and Frasher.
It can go rancid.
Disaster
the baby could have a birth deffect!
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it could go wrong
well the child could have many defects and/or dieseses.