Because the microorganisms in sediments and seawater are too widespread, it is not conducive to the isolation of target microorganisms. Marine animals themselves have a certain capacity for self-purification and can kill a large number of microorganisms. This is a great advantage. Microorganisms capable of surviving on the corresponding marine organisms can be directly isolated from the corresponding marine organisms. . This greatly facilitates the process of isolating target microorganisms.
Why use marine animals to isolate microorganisms rather than sediments and seawater?
Introduction Why use marine animals instead of sediment and seawater to isolate microorganisms? Because the microorganisms in sediment and seawater are too widespread, which is not conducive to the isolation of target microorganisms. And marine animals themselves have