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the culture will consume all the nutrients that it has been provided and will starve to death

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the culture will die or enter a spore state

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How is a fungal culture performed?

A culture is done only when specific identification of the mold or yeast is necessary. The specimen is spread on a culture plate designed to grow fungi, then incubated. Several different biochemical tests and stains are used to identify molds and yeasts.


How do you inoculate a fungal culture in broth?

To inoculate a fungal culture in broth, a sterile loop or swab is used to transfer a small amount of the fungal culture onto the surface of the broth. The culture is then incubated at the appropriate temperature for the particular fungal strain being cultured. After incubation, the growth of the fungus in the broth can be observed and analyzed.


Why are DNA samples and restriction enzymes incubated for 5 minutes?

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What does incubated mean in medical terminology?

In medical terminology, incubated refers to the use of an incubator—a device that provides a controlled environment for maintaining the temperature, humidity, and oxygen levels necessary for the growth and development of premature infants or cultures of microorganisms. Infants who are incubated are placed in these devices to support their vital functions until they are able to thrive outside of the incubator.


Can obligate anaerobes grow on a slant that is incubated anaerobically?

Yes, obligate anaerobes can grow on a slant that is incubated anaerobically by using special anaerobic incubation methods such as gas-packs or anaerobic jars to create an oxygen-free environment. These methods allow obligate anaerobes to grow on the slant without being exposed to oxygen.

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When was An Over-Incubated Baby created?

An Over-Incubated Baby was created in 1901.


What is the duration of An Over-Incubated Baby?

The duration of An Over-Incubated Baby is 60.0 seconds.


What is a batch culture?

Øculture incubated in a closed vessel with a single batch of medium


What are the release dates for An Over-Incubated Baby - 1901?

An Over-Incubated Baby - 1901 was released on: UK: 1901 USA: May 1902


What happens when the egg is fertillizes?

Nothing unless that fertilized egg is incubated either by a broody hen or by placing it into an incubator for 21 days.


How is a fungal culture performed?

A culture is done only when specific identification of the mold or yeast is necessary. The specimen is spread on a culture plate designed to grow fungi, then incubated. Several different biochemical tests and stains are used to identify molds and yeasts.


How do you inoculate a fungal culture in broth?

To inoculate a fungal culture in broth, a sterile loop or swab is used to transfer a small amount of the fungal culture onto the surface of the broth. The culture is then incubated at the appropriate temperature for the particular fungal strain being cultured. After incubation, the growth of the fungus in the broth can be observed and analyzed.


What happens to the embryo when the hen lays the egg?

When a hen lays a fertilized egg, there is no embryo inside. Embryo's only start to form once they are incubated.


What happens for a culture change to occur?

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What happens when incubated at 25 degree for 72 hrs?

if your talking about eggs they will die incubators must be at a very warm temperature usually ranging from 80 to 96 degrees fahrenheit i think.


When was Over the Counter Culture created?

Over the Counter Culture was created on 2004-08-05.


What happens to peoples culture when they move to a different culture?

They definitely learn something new about the culture but mostly they adapt to it and they mix their own culture with the new one. Potatoes.