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14 August, 16:20

A colony on an agar plate that is slightly and equally elevated and unbroken would be classified as

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  1. 14 August, 16:25
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    A colony on an agar plate that is slightly and equally elevated and unbroken would be classified as circular form of colony. These are pinhead colonies which are usually convex on its entire margins. These form of nutrient agar plates are usually raised or elevated and unbroken.
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