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as a solidifying agent in the preparation of
bacteriological culture media. Subsequently,
agar has been used in Increasing quantities in microbiological laboratories all over the
world. Agar is a gelatinous complex 
polsaccharide obtain from such marine
algae as Gelidiella sp Gracilaria sp.................. 
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