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'''Inoculum''' is a suspension of [[Bacteria|bacteria]] or [[virus]] particles in a medium. It is used to transfer them to a [[Culture media|culture medium]]. | |||
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Inoculum is a suspension of bacteria or virus particles in a medium. It is used to transfer them to a culture medium.