Answer:
Selective and differential medium
Step-by-step explanation:
The type of medium described in the illustration would be referred to as a selective and differential medium.
There are basically 6 types of growth media for microbes based on the chemical composition of the medium;
- Enrich media: media that are enriched by substances such as blood, egg, etc. E.g. blood agar.
- Basal media: media that can be used to culture organisms without the addition of any substance. E.g nutrient agar.
- Selective media: media that selectively favors the growth of one organism or a group of organisms over the others due to its contents. E.g. Mannitol Salt Agar, McConkey agar, etc.
- Differential media: media that has the potential to change color with respect to a particular organism. E.g Mannitol salt agar.
- Transport media: media that are used to transport organisms due to the fact that they cannot be cultured where they are collected. E.g Stuart medium
- Storage media: media used to store organisms for future uses. E.g saline medium
Mannitol salt agar has the capacity to favor the growth of a particular organism by indicating a color change. Hence, it is referred to as a selective and deferential medium.