the future!. b. If you found the colony to mistakenly be a mixture of organisms, you would separate the organisms by (wh

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the future!. b. If you found the colony to mistakenly be a mixture of organisms, you would separate the organisms by (wh

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the future!. b. If you found the colony to mistakenly be a mixture of organisms, you would separate the organisms by (what technique?).
Alternately, if you did not achieve isolated colonies, reflect on what you may have done incorrectly this time and what you will improve on the next time you streak for isolation (because students will get a lot of practice streaking for isolation!): d. Working independently is the norm in the BIOL&260 lab. Identify four things (think "safety and/or aseptic technique". This is not a COVID-19 question, this is universal to all of microbiology) that students need to remember to do every time they work with bacteria in the BIOL&260 lab. L II. ill. iv.
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