A petri dish, also known as a petri plate, is a laboratory tool used to grow and study microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi. It consists of a flat, circular base and a removable lid that fits over the base. Petri dishes are used in a variety of applications, including research, quality control, and testing, and are commonly used to culture microorganisms for further study or analysis. There are several types of petri dishes available, including standard dishes, dish sets with multiple sizes, and dishes with specialized features. Petri dishes are widely used in research, industry, education, and healthcare settings.
• Diameter: 55 mm
• Crystal Polystyrene (PS)
• Optimal flatness
• 0 or 6 vents
• Sterile or aseptic