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- Make an outline about culture-dependent and culture-independent methods in microbiology and explain it in detail. Include all the topics, subtopics, and examples involved in the two methods, respectively.Explain the differences between primary and secondary metabolitesas they relate to industrial microbiology.Describe and give the principle of each equipment used for sterilization in microbiology.