if you use petri dishes do you put nutrient agar in it if your using blood?
Bacteria will grow in blood but no the growing medium in petri dishes should be clear agar.
it is the same temperature as a body
Yes DNA does adhere to polystyrene in petri dishes. In an experiment the control substance was non adherent to germ tubes that were produced on a glass surface.Ê
A petri dish with divisions is . . . used to contain several media selectively and simultaneously.
To prevent the microorganisms from getting in the petri dish.
beakercould be a petri dish
Bacteria will grow in blood but no the growing medium in petri dishes should be clear agar.
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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.
A petri dish filled with a nutrient gel containing red blood cells that is used to detect the presence of streptococcal bacteria in a throat culture
cause they think they're awesome .. betta question where the fark do i get blood agar petri dishes for my srp :|
This may be a better way to ask this... When pouring Nutrient agar into Petri plates, the procedure instructs you to keep the covers slightly ajar. Explain why the plates don't get contaminated from organisms suspended in the air?
You have to put the liquids with a pipette, and then you can analyze it.
Agar and petri dishes.
A petri dish is a round, shallow glass container with a glass lid. See the link below for pictures of petri dishes.
put agar in a Petri dish, then use a Q-tip to wipe a dirty surface, then spread it on the Petri dish in a zigzag motion, then it will grow over time.