3. Colonies of bacteria can look very different. Examine your plates and describe both the colony and the conditions of

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3. Colonies of bacteria can look very different. Examine your plates and describe both the colony and the conditions of

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3. Colonies of bacteria can look very different. Examine your plates and describe both the colony and the conditions of 4 distinctly different colonies (refer to exercise 2-2 for descriptions of colony morphology). A colony is defined as "a visible mass of cells produced on culture media from a single cell or single CFU (cell forming unit); a pure culture" (Leboffe & Pierce, 2016). Embed photos/sketches of 4 specific bacterial colonies. (Not plates. Individual colonies) • Crop your photos to highlight that colony that you are describing. •Do not upload separate files into Canvas. Embed the images into this document. . Make sure that your photo/sketch is big enough for me to see easily. a. Where the sample was collected for Colony 1: Incubation temperature for this plate: Length of incubation for this plate: Picture/sketch of Colony 1: b. Where the sample was collected for Colony 2: Incubation temperature for this plate: Length of incubation for this plate: Picture/sketch of Colony 2: Where the sample was collected for Colony 3: Incubation temperature for this plate: Length of incubation for this plate: Picture/sketch of Colony 3: d. Where the sample was collected for Colony 4: Incubation temperature for this plate: Length of incubation for this plate: Picture/sketch of Colony 4:
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