If your culture grows at the bottom of your agar deep, what does this mean?
| Your sample is most likely contaminated. |
| You stabbed down too far into your deep. |
| Your organism may not need or tolerate oxygen well. |
| Your organism needs oxygen to grow. |
I believe the correct answer to be:
Option C) Your organism may not need or tolerate oxygen well.
As the organisms that are under the agar are not exposed to the oxygen in the air.
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What are some major points discussed in the case?
Does Monsanto maintain an ethical culture that effectively
responds to various stakeholders?
How should Monsanto manage the potential harm to plant and
animal life from using products such as Roundup?
Using the “Four Lenses” to ethical decision making, how do you
think Monsanto should handle this ethical dilemma?
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