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to kill the micro - organisms
A "petri dish"
A petri dish is a round, shallow glass container with a glass lid. See the link below for pictures of petri dishes.
The Petri dish is named after German bacteriologist Julius Richard Petri. Petri worked as a military physician for the German army and was assigned to a laboratory in Berlin’s Imperial Health Office in 1887. Building on methods such as the bell jar on a glass plate technique, Petri invented a culture dish very similar to the one we are familiar with today. He named the invention after himself and went on to write a 300-word paper about how to use the dish.
The importance of labeling petri dishes is important. When looking at reaction on specimens or the growth of bacteria of items in a petri dish, if it is labeled incorrectly the data will be wrong and projects could be jeopardized.
mainly as a growth medium for molecular organisms. such as bacteria, fungi, and single celled organisms
to grow micro organisms or to grow tissue cultures.
to kill the micro - organisms
mainly as a growth medium for molecular organisms. such as bacteria, fungi, and single celled organisms
The facecious answer is about 20 cents. Petri dishes are used to grow all manner of micro-organisms using a variety of media (food) for the bugs to grow on. Penicillin was discovered accidently growing on a petri dish this accidental discovery has saved probably 100s of millions of lives.
is a shallow cylindrical glass or plastic lidded dish that biologists use to culture cells - such as bacteria - or small mosses.
Petri Liski's birth name is Petri Juhana Liski.
Miguel Petri's birth name is Miguel Angel Petri.
Petri Sarvamaa's birth name is Petri Ilari Sarvamaa.
Petri Hohenthal's birth name is Nils Petri Bogislaus Hohenthal.
Petri Rajala's birth name is Petri Kimmo Juhani Rajala.
The shallow scientific dish is called a "petri dish." It is commonly used in laboratories for culturing cells or small organisms.