One may think that the obvious answer here would be a microscope. However, after many years as a microbiologist, I have learned that it takes more than just a microscope. A good screwdriver to tinker with the scope every once in a while is good also. Some of us use incubators and autoclaves. Some of our other gadgets have moving parts. These all need to be maintained. Our bacteria need to be kept warm, our viruses need to be kept cold; thus, a thermometer is a necessary tool. A pH meter, a dissolved oxygen meter, the list can go on and on. So, please don't think that a microscope is the only tool we rely on .
a microscope to see bacteria and a Petri dish to grow bacteria
microbiology lab equipment incubater ?
petri dish
barameter
The French bacteriologist Tissier, around 1900.
Its a surname. Named after the Danish bacteriologist Hans Christian Joachim Gram, who published this method in 1884.
what are the tools of biology
Viral vectors are the tools used in gene therapy.
Tongs are tools used to grip things. Very large ones are used in forging.
The job of a bacteriologist is to study bacteria and the disease it carries.
This is called a petri dish named after a German bacteriologist, Julius Petri.
an electron microscope +++ Plus a range of weighing, mixing, measuring, culturing etc. devices; at least some of which would be common to chemical laboratories.
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It's called a Petri dish, name after German bacteriologist Julius Richard Petri.
Bacteriologists study micro-organisms.
Sir Alexander Fleming
Bacteriologist Sir Alexander Fleming
Louis Pasteur, a French chemist and bacteriologist.
A bacteriologist
Alexander Fleming in 1928.
A bacteriologist