difference between slant and stab in microbiology .In two different columns.
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Slant culture
- 1.the propagation of microorganisms or of living tissue cells in special media conducive to their growth.
- 2. to induce such propagation.
- 3. the product of such propagation.
- 4. the shared values, beliefs, and practices of a particular group of people, which are transmitted from one generation to the next and are identified as patterns that guide the thinking and action of the group members
stab culture
- 1. the propagation of microorganisms or of living tissue cells in special media conducive to their growth.
- 2. to induce such propagation.
- 3. the product of such propagation.
- 4. the shared values, beliefs, and practices of a particular group of people, which are transmitted from one generation to the next and are identified as patterns that guide the thinking and action of the group members
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Difference between slant and stab culture
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Slant culture
- A culture made on the slanting covering of a factor that has been crystallised in a test tube bent from the perpendicular to give a larger space than that of the lumen of the tubing.
- A tube of solid culture media that is slanted to extend the surface region of the media; used in culturing microorganisms.
Stab culture
- A culture into which the microorganisms are proposed by poking a needle deep into the media.
- To inoculate a semisolid bacterial germination media, normally in a “slant” tube, with a jabbing action done with streaking, which links anaerobic (“stab”) and aerobic (“streak”) states in the same test tube; used in three sugar iron agar tubes.
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