Practice question 2 and begin expanding the culture (increasing the # of cells) so that you may later conduct experiments on them. You take two aliquots, each with an equal number of cells, and place them in two different culture vessels, one is a sealed airtight flask (culture 1) and the other is an open topped culture dish (culture 2). You provide both with the same growth media that contains their preferred fuel source, glucose. - Your first task in the lab is to learn how to culture these cells culture 1 (sealed flask) culture 2 (open dish) Created in BioRender.com bio b) Another important part of culturing cells is changing their media to remove the waste products they produce and provide the cells with fresh nutrients. Will one of these cultures (#1 or #2 as described above) need to have their media changed more frequently than the other? (Yes or No) If yes, which culture will need to have its media changed more often and why? If no, why not?

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and begin expanding the culture (increasing the # of cells) so that you may later conduct experiments
on them. You take two aliquots, each with an equal number of cells, and place them in two different
culture vessels, one is a sealed airtight flask (culture 1) and the other is an open topped culture dish
(culture 2). You provide both with the same growth media that contains their preferred fuel source,
glucose.
- Your first task in the lab is to learn how to culture these cells
culture 1
(sealed flask)
culture 2
(open dish)
Created in BioRender.com bio
b) Another important part of culturing cells is changing their media to remove the waste products they
produce and provide the cells with fresh nutrients. Will one of these cultures (#1 or #2 as described
above) need to have their media changed more frequently than the other?
(Yes or No)
If yes, which culture will need to have its media changed more often and why?
If no, why not?
Transcribed Image Text:Practice question 2 and begin expanding the culture (increasing the # of cells) so that you may later conduct experiments on them. You take two aliquots, each with an equal number of cells, and place them in two different culture vessels, one is a sealed airtight flask (culture 1) and the other is an open topped culture dish (culture 2). You provide both with the same growth media that contains their preferred fuel source, glucose. - Your first task in the lab is to learn how to culture these cells culture 1 (sealed flask) culture 2 (open dish) Created in BioRender.com bio b) Another important part of culturing cells is changing their media to remove the waste products they produce and provide the cells with fresh nutrients. Will one of these cultures (#1 or #2 as described above) need to have their media changed more frequently than the other? (Yes or No) If yes, which culture will need to have its media changed more often and why? If no, why not?
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