What is the primary purpose of using blood agar in microbiology?
A. To differentiate between lactose fermenters and non-fermenters
B. To isolate and identify enteric bacteria based on mannitol fermentation
C. To support the growth of fastidious microorganisms
D. To inhibit the growth of Gram-positive bacteria
Select your answer:
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A. Pathogens
B. Animal bites
C. Lifestyle choices
D. Contaminated water