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Broth cultures are used to grow large numbers of bacteria in a small space

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Broths in microbiology are primarily used to grow and propagate microorganisms in liquid form. They provide a nutrient-rich environment for bacteria, yeast, and other microorganisms to grow and can be used for various applications such as culturing, testing for antibiotic susceptibility, and studying microbial growth dynamics.

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a liquid nutrient mixture for microorganisms to grow in.

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Broth cultures supplies the bacteria with the nutrients it needs to sustain itself and multiply.

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