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16. Colony forming units per mL is the unit of
A. Microscopic count
B. Electronic enumeration
C. Plate count
D. Turbidimetric measurement
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Answer:
The colony forming unit (CFU) is a measure of viable colonogenic cell numbers in CFU/mL. These are an indication of the number of cells that remain viable enough to proliferate and form small colonies. Isolated hMSCs were plated in a 6-well cell culture plate along with 2–3 mL of DMEM medium.
answer is :- c) plate count
Answer: The correct answer is plate count.
Explanation: Plate count is also called agar count or plate count agar or standard method agar that is SMA or PCA and they are used fr the growth of microbes as they provide the invitro nutrients which are consumed by microbes for their growth like fungi or bacteria and the plate count agar is not selective in nature. The colony forming unit (CFU) is a measure of viable clonogenic cell numbers in CFU/mL. These are an indication of the number of cells that remain viable enough to proliferate and form small colonies. Isolated hMSCs were plated in a 6-well cell culture plate along with 2–3 mL of DMEM medium. This medium contains the casein and in turn, it provides nitrogen, carbon, amino acids, and vitamins and minerals which help in the growth of an organism sometimes yeast extract is also used and the ingredients used to make this agar is enzymatic digest of casein then yeast extract then glucose then agar in the amounts of 5.0 then 2.5 then 1.0 then 15.0 and these plates are prepared by using pour plating method and are kept to get solidified and then are used by placing any small part of microbe which grows into large cultures.
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