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An agaric is any of various types of fungi of the family Agaricaceae.
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Agar is a medium, so you are checking the sterility of the agar. After preparation one usually places an agar plate at room temperature and another agar plate at 35 to 37 degrees C. After 24-48 hrs of incubation a visual check is made to see if there is any visible growth on the uninoculated plates. If you are adding blood, etc. to the agar, those components can be checked by subbing them to a blood agar plate to see if there is any growth--which would indicate non-sterile components.
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There are many media which can be used to grow campylobacter some are;Preston media aka Bolton media, Campylobacter agar base, Skirrow's media, Karmali agar, and Columbia blood agar.
Because plate count agar is still agar. therefore, it still has all the nutrients that bacteria require to grow.
nutrient agar is used generally for culturing any organism.But Muller hinton agar is specifically used for testing antibiotic sensitivity as it does not contain any inhibitory substances for the growh of the organism
Gelatin can be used instead of agar.... but not jell-o i mean like real flavorless gelatin, you can find it at any grocery store.
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Agar is often used in place of gelatin (which is derived from collagen). In the UK its possible to buy vegetarian Jelly (jello, I believe its called in the US) which is agar based. Agar comes from seaweed.