A culture medium consisting of agar, peptone, and beef heart is a "complex medium".
<u>Option: E</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
A culture medium is a specific in nature which is popularly applied in microbiological laboratories to cultivate various types of micro-organisms. A formation or a culture medium consists of various nutrients which are necessary for microbial growth and characteristics. The solid culture media consists of a brown jelly-like substance called as agar.
The full spectrum of growth factors that a species may require is included in complicated media generally to use more efficiently to grow unknown bacteria or bacteria that have specific nutritional requirements means species that require a lot of growth factors either known or unknown in nature.
Answer:
The answer is letter A, TRUE.
Explanation:
The statement above is related to the "National Response Framework" or "NRF." <u>This framework provides the necessary doctrines that should be followed when it comes to responding to an incident.</u> This allows the achievement of a certain level of coordination.
Integrating the potential contributions of all response partners to delivering core capabilities during incident response into planning efforts is very significant. <em>This hastens the restoration of the different infrastructures that have been affected by the incident. </em>It also restores the elements that strengthens economic security. Knowing the potential contributions also allows efficient planning that prioritizes a scaled response. The effort will largely depend on the intensity of the incident as well.
Answer:
Proactive interference.
Explanation:
What the exercise is exemplifying about is "Proactive interference" which is, as it's name indicates, an interference of our memory. When we are looking for a particular word, moment, etc., using our memory, sometimes we find a newer memory that intereferes, that confuses us for a moment. This is what is called proactive interference, and a very good example of that is what occurs to Deanna: she studied Spanish in high school and now, probably years later, she studies French. But, when attempting to do so, she confuses some words with Spanish words.