Bacteria that are difficult to grow under laboratory conditions often need to be inoculated into specialized media known as: Selective media Enriched multivalent media none of the above Monovalent Blood agar is often used in microbiology labs as it can be used to isolate resistant bacteria Inhibit certain types of bacteria differentiate between various types of bacteria determine motility The EMB ager plates are used in both water and food tasting procedures. Explain why this particular medium is used? Why is ground beef a better bacterial growth medium than a steak or a roast? A growth medium that can determine if a bacterium contains several different types of enzymes or characteristics differential multitask medium enriched medium selective medium all of the above A quick way to determine if a water source may possibly be contaminated with E. coli is to streak a sample of that water onto. Manito salt agar Phenyl ethyl alcohol agar Simmon\'s Citrate agar Blood agar plate Eosi Solution Answer 12: Bacteria that are difficult to grow under laboratory conditions are inoculated into specialized media known as Enriched media. Enriched media are the media that contains special nutrients specific to the microbe to facilitate its growth. One example of basal media is LB media. An example of enriched media is blood agar. Company policy does not allow us to answer more than one question at a time. Therefore, questions 13 onwards can not be answered at the moment..