Which of the following laboratory procedures is used for culturing animal viruses in the laboratory?
A) cell cultures
B) broth cultures
C) embryonated eggs
D) both cell cultures and embryonated eggs
E) synthetic cytoplasm
D
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Section: Culturing Viruses in the Laboratory
Learning Outcome: 13.17
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