In what way are the solutions placed at the NaCl and the control spots on the assay agar plate similar or different?
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Step 1: The solutions placed at the NaCl and control spots on the assay agar plate are both intended to test for the presence or absence of a particular substance or the growth of a specific organism. Show more…
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