Biology, asked by dipaliingavale1999, 1 month ago

C) Multiple choice questions :
1. This technique is only used for isolation or purification of cultures.​

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Answered by vashisthalka78
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Explanation:

In microbiology, the term isolation refers to the separation of a strain from a natural, mixed population of living microbes, as present in the environment, for example in water or soil flora, or from living beings with skin flora, oral flora or gut flora, in order to identify the microbe(s) of interest. Historically, the laboratory techniques of isolation first developed in the field of bacteriology and parasitology (during the 19th century), before those in virology during the 20th century. Methods of microbial isolation have drastically changed over the past 50 years, from a labor perspective with increasing mechanization, and in regard to the technology involved, and hence speed and accuracy.

Answered by mirerfan18
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Explanation:

Spread plating and Streak Plating is the technique

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