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<p style="text-align:left;">a-<strong> increase grows of bacteria</strong></p> <p style="text-align:left;"><strong>b- prevent or slow down grows of commensally bacteria</strong></p> <p style="text-align:left;"><strong>c- dose not effect grows of bacteria</strong></p>
b- prevent or slow down grows of commensally bacteria
b- prevent or slow down grows of commensally bacteria
49 SELECTIVE AND DIFFERENTIAL MEDIA Selective and differential media are used to isolate or identify particular organisms. Selective media allow certain types of organisms to grow, and inhibit the growth of other organisms. The selectivity is accomplished in several ways. For example, organisms that can utilize a given sugar are easily screened by making that sugar the only carbon source in the medium. On the other hand, selective inhibition of some types of microorganisms can be achieved by adding dyes, antibiotics, salts or specific inhibitors which affect the metabolism or enzyme systems of the organisms. For example, media containing potassium tellurite, sodium azide or thallium acetate (at concentrations of0.1 -0.5 g/l) will inhibit the growth of Gram-negative bacteria. Media supplemented with penicillin (5-50 units/ml) or crystal violet (2 mg/l) will inhibit the growth of Gram-positive bacteria. Tellurite agar, therefore, is used to select for Gram-positive organisms, and nutrient agar supplemented with penicillin can be used to select for Gram- negative organisms.