I have a brief question:
What is the solution that scientisits use to grow cells in? Also, is that the same solution that is used for growing skin grafts and that is being used to try to make organs in?
IM A SCIENTIST IN NEED!
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I have a brief question:
What is the solution that scientisits use to grow cells in? Also, is that the same solution that is used for growing skin grafts and that is being used to try to make organs in?
IM A SCIENTIST IN NEED!
homework alert
A quick look at user history tells me (s)he isn't a homework help-type person.
Look, it's 1:54am and I can't sleep, OK?
Its not for homework!
You probably only said that because you have no idea what the answer is!
Now does some one who is nice have an answer for me???
And FYI I have a perfect average in BIO!!!!
No clue, but I would assume it's different depending on the cell.
LOL, okay, I'll take your word for it. Lysogeny broth is probably the most commonly used. As far as I know, skin grafts are grown only on a donor, chilled to above freezing for transport or while awaiting surgical application.Originally Posted by Schemmy888
There are several different common media for growing cells, however. Lysogeny broth is probably the most common.
Now go get that "A".
Haha thanks.....and i wont get an A for a non-school project..........
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