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- Name the source from where agar-agar is obtained.what might be the consequences of storaging coconut water at room temperature after collection and before plating then incubating it at 5ºC?What is the description of the growth and growth pattern of the microorganisms streaked on Coconut Water Agar or Nutrient Broth?Type of Growth: Surface or Sub-surface?What is the growth pattern in the three streaked areas?
- WHAT IS THE TYPE OF Growth patterns on Agar Slant and Broth MediumIs 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 growIn what instances would the pour plate method be more appropriate than the spread plat method?