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Uriel
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8 November, 14:11
Why is bacteria cultured at 37 degrees
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Kenzie Herman
8 November, 14:30
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Bacteria grow and reproduce more quickly when they are warm than when they are cold. It would be dangerous to incubate (keep and grow) cultures at temperatures close to body temperature (37°C) because doing so might allow the growth of pathogens harmful to health.
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