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12 November, 09:36
What is the texture of proteus vulgaris colony?
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Madilynn Buchanan
12 November, 09:51
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The texture of a Proteus vulgaris colony is smooth. They are circular, opaque, convex and mucoid when grown on nutrient agar medium. Their colonies are not individual, and they swarm across the plate.
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