Answer:
none of these media
Step-by-step explanation:
Bacteria have resilient cell walls composed of cross-linked peptidoglycan that acts as a cross-linked wire and thus prevents them from osmotic lysis. In consequence, bacteria are generally able to grow in hypo-osmotic conditions. Moreover, all the media indicated above are hypotonic compared to the bacterial cells, i.e., they have a lower solute concentration compared to the bacterial cytoplasm. In hypotonic media, bacteria can take up water from the external solution by osmosis.