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Agar plates are incubated at 30 degrees Celsius to provide an optimal temperature for the growth of many mesophilic microorganisms, particularly bacteria and fungi, that thrive at this temperature range. Incubating at 30°C helps to mimic natural environmental conditions, promoting rapid growth and allowing for better observation of colony characteristics. This temperature is especially suitable for isolating and studying pathogens from clinical samples, as many human pathogens grow well at this temperature.

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