Petri dish facts for kids
A petri dish is a small dish shaped like a cylinder. Scientists use it to grow cells from animals, fungus, and diseases so they can study them. They are usually made of glass or plastic. The glass ones can be used again if they are heated at 160°F. Sometimes people fill them with agar, which helps cells grow. These are called 'agar plates'. Many people use them in science classes at school. They have lids so germs in the air can not get into them, or contaminate them, and ruin the experiment.
Images for kids
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A Petri dish with bacterial colonies on an agar-based growth medium
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Axenic Cell culture of the plant Physcomitrella patens on an agarplate in a Petri dish
See also
In Spanish: Placa de Petri para niños
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