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If you are talking about media, then the blue is used as an indicatior for when a certain culture of microorganisms grow.

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What does blue mean in German?

The word "blue" in German has no meaning. However, the translation of the word "blue" into German is "blau."


Is blue colored eyes dominate or ressive?

Accually who ever has blue eyes are not any of that blue eyes are just an experation that you are the most happiest person and that when somebody pushes your button you can be very mean when you want to be.


What are Indian names that mean blue eyes?

In Indian culture, names that mean "blue eyes" are relatively rare. However, one such name is "Neelkanth," which refers to a blue-throated figure in Hindu mythology, and can symbolize blue features. Another option is "Aakash," meaning "sky," which can be associated with the color blue. Additionally, "Nila" means "blue" in Sanskrit and can be used in poetic contexts to describe someone with blue eyes.


What does it mean when an Indian is born with blue eyes?

It is rare for an Indian to be born with blue eyes as the genetics for blue eye color are typically not common in Indian populations. This could possibly be attributed to a genetic mutation or a blend of ancestral genes.


What could you say about a substance if it did not turn blue-black with iodine?

While presence of starch is indicated by the bluish-black color change of a substance with the introduction of Iodine, it doesn't necessarily mean the absence of starch is the substance doesn't become blue or black in color. If a substance doesn't become blue or black in color on the application of iodine, it means the substance doesn't form any complex with Iodine. Generally, when a substance creates a complex with Iodine, it is in blue color.