Biological Cultures
Biological cultures are a vital tool used in the study of biology. They provide a safe and reliable way to cultivate and study microorganisms, cells, and tissues in a controlled environment. Cultures can be used to examine the effects of different variables, including temperature, pH, and nutrient availability, on living organisms. Biological cultures also play an important role in the development of vaccines, antibiotics, and other drugs, as well as enabling the production of food, cosmetics, and bioplastics. The results from these cultures can provide important insights into the behavior, growth, and interactions of biological systems.
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