A glass Petri dish is a shallow, cylindrical, lidded dish made of glass, typically borosilicate, that’s used in laboratories for:
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Culturing microorganisms like bacteria and fungi.
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Observing cell growth and reactions in controlled environments.
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Holding small samples for chemical or biological analysis.
Key Features:
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Reusable after sterilization (usually via autoclaving).
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Offers clear visibility for observations under microscopes or by eye.
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Resistant to heat and chemicals, making it ideal for lab use.
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