Samples need to be placed in an incubator to create a controlled environment that promotes optimal growth and development of microorganisms or cells. The incubator maintains specific temperature, humidity, and atmospheric conditions, which are crucial for cellular metabolism and reproduction. This controlled setting helps ensure consistent and reliable results during experiments or culturing processes. Additionally, incubators can minimize contamination risks by providing a sterile environment.
If you can breathe in the room the incubator is located in then you will not need to supplement the air they need. Incubators are not airtight.
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Depends on if you have a broody hen. If the hen is brooding then you do not need to incubate, if you have no natural brooder then yes, an incubator is needed.
use fertilized eggs
An incubator is used to hatch fertile eggs artificially. Nothing will hatch from an unfertilised egg.
Any non-viable eggs need to be removed, and whatever can be cleaned up should be.
The incubator used by the silk farmers is not large because the eggs of the moths are each smaller than the head of a pin.
Humidity, plain heat will just dessicate things.
what is the function of incubator
what is the function of incubator
uh... no one! unless a hen.... yah. But, ya, you need somthing like an incubator for the eggs to hatch corectly. Post a message!
infant incubator