In industrial conditions, cultures are incubated at higher temperatures than in schools to facilitate faster bacterial growth and improve production efficiency.
In industrial settings, cultures are incubated at higher temperatures than in schools to accelerate bacterial growth and increase production efficiency.
Front | Why are cultures incubated at higher temperaures in industrial conditions compared to school conditions? |
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Back | The bacteria can grow faster, making producion more efficient. |
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