Description
Polylab Petri Dish 150 mm is a large size plastic petri dish for Biology, Chemistry Laboratory and Diagonistic center uses. Polylab Petri Dish 150 mm is a shallow transparent lidded dish that biologists use to hold growth medium. The culture medium is often an agar plate, a layer a few mm thick of agar or agarose gel containing whatever nutrients the organism requires.
Specification of Plastic Petri Dish 150 mm
- 150mm x 15mm petri dish
- Triple Vented
- Stackable
- Plastic (Polypropylene)
- Long expiry date
- Durable and Long Lasting Product
- Best Quality Petri dish
- Polypropylene petri dishes are clear, unbreakable and autoclavable.
- Materials Use: Virgin PP
- Brand: PolyLab
- Origin: India
Here are some uses of a 150 mm plastic Petri dish:
- Cultivating Microorganisms: Researchers use the dish to culture bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms for study.
- Conducting Experiments: Scientists perform various biological experiments, such as testing the effects of different substances on microbial growth.
- Growing Cell Cultures: The dish serves as a platform for growing animal or plant cells in laboratory settings.
- Storing Samples: Laboratories use it to store and preserve biological samples for future analysis.
- Testing Antibiotic Sensitivity: Technicians conduct antibiotic sensitivity tests by placing microbial cultures in the dish and applying antibiotic disks.
- Creating Agar Plates: Users prepare agar plates in the dish for various microbiological applications.
- Observing Reactions: The transparent plastic allows for easy observation of reactions and growth over time.
- Teaching Purposes: Educators use the dish for demonstrations and hands-on experiments in biology classes.
- Developing Biofilms: Researchers study biofilm formation by cultivating bacteria in the dish.
- Conducting Genetic Studies: Scientists use the dish for experiments involving genetic modifications or selections in microorganisms.
- Testing Environmental Samples: Researchers use the dish to assess microbial contamination in soil or water samples.
- Conducting Food Safety Tests: Laboratories test food products for microbial contamination or spoilage.
- Preparing Plant Tissue Cultures: The dish supports the growth of plant tissues in controlled environments.
- Isolating Pure Cultures: Scientists use the dish to isolate and maintain pure cultures from mixed samples.
- Studying Antimicrobial Properties: Researchers evaluate the antimicrobial effects of various natural or synthetic compounds.
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