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- To grow bacteria on a Petri dish, you need to1:
- Introduce bacteria to the Petri dishes.
- Label and seal the Petri dishes.
- Place the Petri dishes in a warm, dark place.
- Record your results.
- Test the effectiveness of antibacterial agents.
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- 1 Introduce bacteria to the Petri dishes. Once the agar solution has hardened and the Petri dishes are at room temperature, you are ready for the fun part - introducing the bacteria. ...
- 2 Label and seal the Petri dishes. ...
www.wikihow.com/Grow-Bacteria-in-a-Petri-DishBacteria can grow at any temperature from about ambient room temperature (hopefully around 70°F) all the way up to about 100°F. Do not place in sunlight or on a heating register. You should see growth within a couple of days. The dishes will start to smell which means the bacteria are growing.www.sciencecompany.com/Bacteria-Growing-Expe… How To Measure Bacterial Growth In Petri Dishes - Sciencing
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