Biology, asked by rebalchintu98, 2 months ago

formation of bacterial colony in milk​

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Answered by bhuvanasrigk06
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Answer:

1) Take a tea spoonful of curd and mix it throughly with around 30 tea spoonful of (half of the glass) luke warm milk in a bowl. 2) Take another tea spoonful of curd and mix it with 30 tea spoonful of cold milk in another bowl. 3)

Curdling indicates that the increase in number of bacteria.

Answered by vasuthemis
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Answer:

1) Take a tea spoonful of curd and mix it throughly with around 30 tea spoonful of (half of the glass) luke warm milk in a bowl. 2) Take another tea spoonful of curd and mix it with 30 tea spoonful of cold milk in another bowl. 5) Curdling indicates that the increase in number of bacteria

Explanation:

How bacterial colonies are formed?

A bacterial colony is what you call a group of bacteria derived from the same mother cell. This means that a single mother cell reproduces to make a group of genetically identical cells, and this group of cells form a mass, which is known as a bacterial colony.15-Dec-2020

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