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- The factors for the manipulation of culture medium? pls answer is in shortWhich of the following is the proper technique for inoculating an agar slant with a broth culture? A. Stab the butt of the media with the wire loop. B. Stab the surface of the agar media with the wire loop beginning at the base of the tube moving toward the mouth as you withdraw the loop. C. Gently move the wire loop back and forth across the surface of the agar beginning at the mouth of the tube moving down toward the base of the slant. D. Gently move the wire loop back and forth across the surface of the agar beginning at the base of the slant as you withdraw it from the tube.How can one be sure that the culture media are sterile or free from contamination
- List the two main types of culture media and how each differs and the types of microbes which grow in each type.what are some of the strengths and weaknesses to using a Culture dependent enumeration approach from a microbial perspectiveHow might incubating plates at 37°C influence the results of the quantitative dilution and plating of the coconut water samples?