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Blood culture growth
When bacteria are cultivated artificially, it is necessary to supply various components necessary for the growth of bacteria, generally including water, carbon source, nitrogen source, inorganic salts and growth factors. The nutrients needed by aquatic bacteria must be dissolved in water first, and the absorption and metabolism of nutrients need water. Carbon source bacteria can absorb and utilize various inorganic or organic carbons to synthesize bacterial components.

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When bacteria are cultivated artificially, it is necessary to supply various components necessary for the growth of bacteria, generally including water, carbon source, nitrogen source, inorganic salts and growth factors. The nutrients needed by aquatic bacteria must be dissolved in water first, and the absorption and metabolism of nutrients need water. Carbon source bacteria can absorb and utilize various inorganic or organic carbons to synthesize bacterial components.