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Which of the following is a concern if you forgot to resuspend (mix) culture solutions when performing serial dilution?

A) Bacteria would no longer be able to grow on solid media
B) CFU/mL calculations would not be accurate
C) Colony morphology would be disrupte
D) The pure culture would be contaminated

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B) CFU/mL calculations would not be accurate

Step-by-step explanation:

In microbiology CFU is the acronym for Colony Forming Unit, which indicates the number of bacteria or fungi capable of multiplying under suitable conditions. In this case, CFU/mL indicates how much bacterial or fungal cells, susceptible to reproduction, exist within 1 mL of a culture solution.

When this solution is used, to make a dilution or other laboratory activity, it is important that it be resuspended, that is, mixed, as the bacteria or fungus cells can accumulate in the bottom or surface of the substance, changing the value of CFU/mL and causing inaccurate dilutions if used. When resuspended, the substance presents the appropriate value of CFU/mL, ensuring that the dilution is accurate and effective.

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