it is a type of media used for the growth of obligate anaerobes.
media used for isolation and identification of unknown microorganism. this is enriched type of media. we can isolate microorganism from air , water and soil.
True, I had this question on a microbiology exam and got it correct. The answer of course is true....
it is used to preserve media or chemical reagents. if microbial samples were present, it slows down its metabolism. if the microbial samples were psychrophiles, it enhances their growth.
yes, as in "I have a degree in microbiology"
They study the biology of tiny organisms, such as protists bacteria and other single celled organism's Micro = small, biologist = someone who studies biology. 'Scientists who study the structure and the function of cells'
reducing media
media used for isolation and identification of unknown microorganism. this is enriched type of media. we can isolate microorganism from air , water and soil.
True, I had this question on a microbiology exam and got it correct. The answer of course is true....
It is used as a reducing media. Thus minimizing the level of oxygen in the media.
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As UV only kill the Microorganism.Microbiological media contain the agar & for agar dissolve at 90 degree temperature that's why we cannot use UV to sterlize microbiological media
A department about microbiology
Robert W. Bauman has written: 'Microbiology' -- subject(s): Microbiological Phenomena, Microbiology, Medical microbiology, Microbiological Techniques 'Microbiology' 'Microbiology' -- subject(s): Microbiology, Bacterial Infections, Microbiological Techniques, Microbiological Phenomena, Medical microbiology
they are those organisms that are used to grow anaerobes so they can decreaes the amount of oxgyen present
it is used to preserve media or chemical reagents. if microbial samples were present, it slows down its metabolism. if the microbial samples were psychrophiles, it enhances their growth.
it takes time to understand microbiology and it is somewhat hard. So DON'T TAKE MICROBIOLOGY!