function of agar slopes
Slopes that are dangerously high and/or steep.
can a line have two slopes
same slopes = parallel lines
There are some relationships but not all relationships are always true. Any function can be represented by an equation. But all equations are not functions. For example, y = sqrt(x) is the equation of the square root relationship which can be graphed as a parabola on its side, but it is not a function. It has slopes at each point. Some functions can be plotted as graphs but not all. A function such as f(x) = 1 when x is rational, and f(x) = 0 when x is irrational has no slope and cannot be plotted as a graph. A graph of a vertical line is not a function.
The slopes of the opposite sides are equal.
Agar slopes are growth media for bacteria in bottles. Mainly used to transport the bacteria or for counting colonies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacteriological_water_analysis#Pour_plates
function of eosin methylene blue agar (EMB)
solidifying agent.
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Agar is made from algae and is used as a from of Gelatin or binder. It was discovered in Japan in the 1650's.
Lactose is used as a selective nutrient in the agar as not all microbes can process lactose
To make the Eosin Methylene BLue Agar look cool and hip.
to suppress bacteria
give energy
Agar, which is a polysaccharide polymer, is a solidifying agent for culture medium. It also provides a solid surface for bacterial growth.
Used to spread microorganisms on an agar plate
It is used to solidify the media.