Nester's Microbiology: A Human Perspective
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Author: Denise G. Anderson Lecturer, Sarah Salm, Deborah Allen
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Chapter 4, Problem 7MC
Which of the following is false?
a)E. coli grows faster in nutrient broth than in glucose-salts medium.
b) Organisms require nitrogen to make amino acids.
c) Some eukaryotes can fix N2.
d) An organism that grows on ham is halotolerant.
e) Blood agar is used to detect hemolysis.
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