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Why is it an evolutionary advantage for Staphylococci to be salt tolerant? Where do most Staphylococci live as far as an environmental niche
by molly.michalov on December 9th, 2010
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what are nitrosifying bacteria (as opposed to nitrifying bacteria?)
by Victoria_O1762 on November 3rd, 2010
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Growing rhodospirillum rubrum at 37 degrees Celsius? (98.6 Fahrenheit)
by Michael_B9834 on January 27th, 2011
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Does agar INCREASE bacterial growth rate?
If I were to put agar and live bacteria in the same petri dish, would a larger colony grow?
by Michael_B9834 on January 5th, 2011
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Can the same bacteria be different colors?
by Michael_B9834 on January 30th, 2011
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You're reading TWO ANITBIOTICS ARE TESTED FOR THEIR EFFICANCY AGAINST A SINGLE BACTERIAL SPECIES. IF ANTIBIOTIC A AND ANTIBIOTIC B PRODUCE ZONES OF INHIBITION WITH THE SAME DIAMTER, HOW CAN THE BACTERIUM BE CONSIDERED RESISTANT TO ANTIBIOTIC A BUT SENSITIV