00:01
The question that is given over here, it says that in broth, does the m fly, it grows in suspension? then we have to explain, does it cause the broads to become turbid throughout the entire tube? so this is the first part of the question.
00:29
It says that in broad culture, the m fly, it does not turn the entire tube tubal surface of pellicle growth with sediments are seen.
01:03
And the mycobacteria, it tend to cluster together, resulting in granular deposits and the formation of pellicle on the surface of the broad inditutes.
01:22
So the colonies of emphalite are orange, and these dense colonies have their smooth edges.
01:33
So colonies may be either flat or flamentals in certain strings.
01:46
And then the next part of the question says that, we have to explain do the colonies on the solid media? they look flat like the other cells.
02:06
The first important point is all the cxus or colony forming units...