A flack in which a biological culture of an organism can be grown.
Cells adhere to the tissue culture flask because the surface of the flask is typically treated with a material (e.g. collagen, gelatin, or fibronectin) that mimics the extracellular matrix, providing a suitable environment for cell attachment. This adhesion is important for cell growth and proliferation, as well as maintaining cell morphology and function in vitro.
The working volume in a 500ml shake flask is typically around 20-25% less than the total flask volume, so it would be around 375-400ml. This allows for proper aeration and mixing of the culture without overflowing during shaking.
Another word for a triangular flask is a conical flask.
If the neck of a sterilized swan-necked flask were broken, the flask would be exposed to contaminants in the air, negating the purpose of the swan neck design to prevent microbial contamination. This would likely compromise the sterility of the contents in the flask, leading to potential contamination and spoilage of the culture inside.
UMMM....A bottle? i think it's called a decanter
what is a flask for what is a flask for
erlenmeyer flask
A flat bottom flask would be an Ehrlemeyer flask, which is used quite a lot by chemists.anf
Nice flask Elengi means nice, beautiful, brilliant etc........in short its nice flask
The least count of a flask refers to the smallest volume that can be accurately measured with that specific flask. It is determined by the accuracy of the markings on the flask and is typically specified by the manufacturer.
Some unique gift ideas for a friend who loves collecting flask-shaped items could include a custom-engraved flask, a vintage or antique flask, a flask-shaped keychain, a flask-shaped phone case, or a flask-shaped decorative item for their home.
a flask