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The nutrients used by microbes for growth.
Introduction:
The microbial cells are less complex in comparison to the cells of multicellular organisms such as humans but are most abundantly found on the planet. These possess a simple structure but the machinery is quite complex. The most vital factor for the growth and multiplication of the microbial cells is the nutrient supply.
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Various nutrients required for the growth as well as development of the microbes are divided into two categories, namely macronutrients and micronutrients. The macronutrients are required in larger concentrations and they play a vital role in the basic
The macronutrients include carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, cations magnesium, iron, potassium, and calcium. The elements like cobalt, copper, manganese, nickel, and zinc are included under micronutrients. These micronutrients are added to the growth medium on rare occasions as they are already present as a contamination in glassware which are used for culturing the microbes. Certain microbes also need specialized growth factors.
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