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Petri dishes are shallow, cylindrical, lidded containers typically used in laboratories for the culture of microorganisms. They are named after German bacteriologist Julius Richard Petri, who first introduced them in the 19th century. These dishes provide a controlled environment for observing bacterial, fungal, or cell growth under specific conditions. Petri dishes are commonly used with nutrient-rich media like agar to support the growth of organisms.
Petri dishes come in different materials, each suited for specific laboratory needs:
Glass Petri Dishes:
These are reusable, durable, and can withstand repeated autoclaving. They are preferred in laboratories that prioritize...