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Differentiate the various types of culture media for the growth of
microorganisms: synthetic, complex, defined, selective and differential.
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- What are the culture media that can be used for cultivating non-specific and specific microorganisms?Distinguish the difference between a sterile media plate and a contaminated media plate.Is the mannitol salt agar (MSA) a complex or defined medium? Explain based on Composition. What kind of media based on what kind of microorganisms it allows to grow
- What makes a culture media DIFFERENTIAL? Explain and provide examples of differential type of culture media.Describe the step by step method of preparing culture media in microbiology.discuss the significance of the different aseptic techniques utilized in maintaining sterility of the cell culture lab.