Autoclaving: Autoclaving is a common method for sterilizing growth media. The media is heated to a high temperature (usually 121°C) under high pressure (15 psi) for 15-20 minutes in an autoclave. This ensures that microbes and spores are killed in the growth media.
Membrane Filter Sterilization: Another common method involves filtering the media with a membrane filter. Here, the media is forced through a membrane with a very fine pore size (0.2 or 0.22 micrometer pore size). This process physically removes microbes from the media, making it sterile for use in the lab.
Correctly match the Inhibitor with its respective Function in mitochondrial respiration.
Correctly match the Microorganisms with their respective Nutrition and energy requirement.