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Biology, 21.09.2019 01:30 lexysmith1722

The effect of an antibiotic, antiseptic or disinfectant on bacteria growth is gauged by what measure? group of answer choices
a. an area of no growth immediately around the application of substance called the "zone of inhibition" with the greater the zone size the greater the effect on the bacteria, ie the reduction or inhibition of growth.
b. an area of growth immediately around the application of substance with an area of no growth beyond that as the substance tested diffuses into the agar called the "zone of inhibition".
c. the area equivalent to the "phenol coefficient" around the disk with substance tested.
d. any area with not growth greater than the equivalent "phenol coefficient

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