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- Which of the following best descrives UTI agar? Selective growth media; Differential Growth Media; Liquid growth media; all of the choices_____ kills pathogens and some spoilage organisms but does not sterilize substances. _____ kills pathogens and some spoilage organisms but does not sterilize substances. Tyndallization Autoclaving Pasteurization BoilingWhich media would allow positive growth in selective and differential media Thank you
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