What are the main constituents of culture for animal cell growth?
A. Glucose and Glutamine
B. Growth factors
C. Cytokines
D. All of these
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Glucose and Glutamine (option A)
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The main constituents of culture for animal cell growth are A. Glucose and Glutamine.
- Animal cell growth culture requires nutrients such as glucose, vitamins, oxygen and carbon dioxide, an optimum temperature of 37°C and minerals.
- It also requires incubators to maintain PH and osmolarity.
- Growth factors such as auxin, cytokines, and ethylene are required in plant cell culture. auxin is a growth hormone in plants that promotes root growth.
- Cytokines in plan promote shoot development.
- Animal cells require optimum PH of 7.4 and substrate for cell attachment.
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