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  1. Agar plate - Wikipedia

    • An agar plate is a Petri dish that contains a growth medium solidified with agar, used to culture microorganisms. Sometimes selective compounds are added to influence growth, such as antibiotics. Individual microorganisms placed on the plate will grow into individual colonies, each a clone genetically identical to the individual ancestor organism (except for the low, … See more

    History

    In 1881, Fanny Hesse, who was working as a technician for her husband Walther Hesse in the laboratory of Robert Koch, suggested agar as an effective setting agent, since it had been commonplace in jam making for some time. … See more

    Types

    Like other growth media, the formulations of agar used in plates may be classified as either "defined" or "undefined"; a defined medium is synthesized from individual chemicals required by the organism so the exact mole… See more

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  2. Agar plates are petri dishes that contain a solid growth medium made of agar, a substance derived from alga that is used to culture and isolate microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. The agar is mixed with nutrients, such as peptones and beef extract, to support the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi.
    An agar plate is a sterile Petri dish that contains agar plus nutrients, and is used to culture bacteria or fungi. Generally, 'selecting' substances are also added to the plate, such as antibiotics.
    en.wikibooks.org/wiki/School_Science/Agar_plate
    Agar plates are the standard solid support material for growing microorganisms. Microbial growth media contains nutrients and an energy source to fuel the microbes as they grow, and agar to keep the media in a semi-solid, gel-like state. On solid media, a single microbe will grow and divide to produce a "colony," a spot of identical descendants.
    teach.genetics.utah.edu/content/microbiology/plates/
    An agar plate is a Petri dish that contains a growth medium solidified with agar, used to culture microorganisms. Sometimes selective compounds are added to influence growth, such as antibiotics. 96 pinner used to perform spot assays with yeast, fungal or bacterial cells
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  3. 2.4: Lab Procedures- Prepare solid media, Aseptic …

    The streak plate technique is a rapid and simple method of isolating bacteria by mechanically spreading them over the agar surface of a petri plate. The purpose is to obtain well-isolated colonies, each arising from a single bacterium, so that …

     
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    May 26, 2021 · On agar plates, bacteria grow in collections of cells called colonies. Each colony arises from a single bacterium or a few bacteria. Although individual cells are too small to be viewed, masses of cells can be observed. …

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    Sep 10, 2021 · Some types of common agar include blood agar, Luria Bertani (LB) agar, MacConkey agar, nutrient agar (NA), and tryptic soy agar (TSA). Follow the specific package instructions regarding the amounts of powder and …

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    Petri dishes and agar are essential components of the culture plate technique developed by Robert Koch.

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    Aug 23, 2024 · Making Agar Plates Summarized. With our step-by-step guide, you should have no issues making agar plates that are perfect every time. It covers recipe selection, autoclaving, cooling, pouring, setting, and storing, …

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