Science, asked by kharbkharb141, 6 months ago

What is an incubator, and an incubation period?​

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Answered by MRORIGINAL
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a machine used in hospitals for keeping small or weak babies alive in controlled conditions .

Incubation period: In medicine, the time from the moment of exposure to an infectious agent until signs and symptoms of the disease appear. For example, the incubation period of chickenpox is 14-16 days. ... For example, the length of time for turtle eggs to hatch is the incubation period .

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Answered by malavikarajeev1
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An incubator is a device used to grow and maintain microbiological cultures or cell cultures. The incubator maintains optimal temperature, humidity and other conditions such as the CO2 and oxygen content of the atmosphere inside.

In medicine, the time from the moment of exposure to an infectious agent until signs and symptoms of the disease appear. For example, the incubation period of chickenpox is 14-16 days.

In biology, the incubation period is the time needed for any particular process of development to take place. For example, the length of time for turtle eggs to hatch is the incubation period.

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