A zone of inhibition is
A) the area on the agar plate where the drug no longer diffuses into the agar.
B) the area around the antibiotic disk where the bacteria cannot grow.
C) the zone around the edge of the plate where the streaking does not cover the agar and bacterial growth is inhibited.
D) All of the above
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