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English: This is a close-up of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis culture revealing this organism’s colonial morphology.
Note the colorless rough surface, which are typical morphologic characteristics seen in Mycobacterium tuberculosis colonial growth. Macroscopic examination of colonial growth patterns is still one of the ways microorganisms are often identified.
Español: Acercamiento de un cultivo de Mycobacterium tuberculosis mostrando la morfología colonial del microorganismo Nótese la falta de color en la superficie, característica morfológica típica observada en el crecimiento de Mycobacterium tuberculosis. La identificación macroscópica con base en la morfología colonial continua como una de las maneras más frecuentes para identificarlo
Deutsch: Dies ist eine Nahaufnahme einer Kultur von Mycobacterium tuberculosis, welche die Kolonienmorphologie des Organismus' aufzeigt. Besonders zu beachten ist die farblose, raue Oberfläche, welche eines typisches morphologisches Charakteristikum im Wachstum von Kolonien dieser Spezies Mycobacterium tuberculosis darstellt. Die makroskopische Examination des Wachstumsmusters der Kolonien ist immer noch einer von vielen Wegen, wie diese Mikroorganismen identifiziert werden können.
Français : Culture de Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Polski: Charakterystyczny, śluzowy wygląd kolonii.
Português: Colônias de M. tuberculosis podem ser vistas nitidamente nesta cultura.
中文:結核桿菌在體外培養基上形成的菌落.
Suomi: Mycobacterium tuberculosis -viljelmä.
Galego: Grupos de Mycobacterium tuberculosis poden ser vistos nitidamente neste cultivo.
Bahasa Melayu: Gambar besar kultur Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Euskara: Mycobacterium tuberculosis-en koloniak, kultibo medio batean hazita.
Aymar aru: Tisiku jisk'a laq'u.
Magyar: Mycobacterium tuberculosis baktériumtenyészet |
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