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Petri Dish Collection (#4)

In the world of microbiology, the a canvas for scientific exploration. It serves as a platform to cultivate and study various organisms, from bacteria to fungi

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Genetic research F006 / 9834

Genetic research F006 / 9834
Genetic research

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Genetic research F006 / 9832

Genetic research F006 / 9832
Genetic research

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Genetic research F006 / 9831

Genetic research F006 / 9831
Genetic research

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Genetic research F006 / 9830

Genetic research F006 / 9830
Genetic research

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Microbiology research F006 / 9828

Microbiology research F006 / 9828
MODEL RELEASED. Microbiology research

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Microbiology research F006 / 9829
MODEL RELEASED. Microbiology research

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Antibiotic testing F006 / 9823

Antibiotic testing F006 / 9823
Antibiotic testing

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Antibiotic testing F006 / 9822
Antibiotic testing

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Antibiotic testing F006 / 9821
Antibiotic testing

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Antibiotic testing F006 / 9820
Antibiotic testing

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Antibiotic testing F006 / 9819
Antibiotic testing

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Microbiology research F006 / 8583

Microbiology research F006 / 8583
Microbiology research

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Biological research F006 / 8557

Biological research F006 / 8557
Biological research

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Light microscope F006 / 8545

Light microscope F006 / 8545
Light microscope

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Microbiology research F006 / 9080

Microbiology research F006 / 9080
MODEL RELEASED. Microbiology research. Scientist examining cultures in a petri dish

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Microbiology research F006 / 9079

Microbiology research F006 / 9079
MODEL RELEASED. Microbiology research. Scientist examining cultures in a petri dish

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Microbiology research F006 / 9028

Microbiology research F006 / 9028
MODEL RELEASED. Microbiology research

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Microbiology research F006 / 9027

Microbiology research F006 / 9027
MODEL RELEASED. Microbiology research

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: IVF treatment, light microscope C016 / 6536

IVF treatment, light microscope C016 / 6536
IVF treatment. Light microscope of human egg cells (large, round) and sperm (small dark ovals with tails) in a petri dish during in vitro fertilisation (IVF)

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: IVF treatment, light microscope C016 / 6535

IVF treatment, light microscope C016 / 6535
IVF treatment. Light microscope of human egg cells (large, round) and sperm (small dark ovals with tails) in a petri dish during in vitro fertilisation (IVF)

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: IVF treatment, light microscope C016 / 6512

IVF treatment, light microscope C016 / 6512
IVF treatment. Light microscope of human egg cells (large, round) and sperm (small dark ovals with tails) in a petri dish during in vitro fertilisation (IVF)

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Science mentoring, conceptual artwork

Science mentoring, conceptual artwork
Science mentoring. Conceptual artwork of a senior scientist (right) mentoring a younger one, represented as being cultured in a petri dish (left)

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Bacterial pattern in petri dish C018 / 0305

Bacterial pattern in petri dish C018 / 0305
Bacterial pattern in petri dish. Macrophotograph of a coloured pattern of Paenibacillus bacteria growing in a culture in a petri dish. This is a tip-splitting morphotype (T-type)

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Crude oil burning C016 / 9779

Crude oil burning C016 / 9779
Crude oil burning in a Petri dis. Crude oil is oil from the ground before it has been refined. It contains a varied mixture of hydrocarbons that can be separated out (refined) by heating

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Culture in Petri dish, illustration C018 / 0898

Culture in Petri dish, illustration C018 / 0898
Microbial culture in a Petri dish, illustration

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Penicillium colony C014 / 4861

Penicillium colony C014 / 4861
Penicillium colony. Colony of Penicillium chrysogenum fungus growing on agar in a petri dish. This fungus produces the antibiotic penicillin G, seen as small droplets on the surface

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Penicillium colony C014 / 4857

Penicillium colony C014 / 4857
Penicillium colony. Colony of Penicillium chrysogenum fungus growing on agar in a petri dish. This fungus produces the antibiotic penicillin G, seen as small droplets on the surface

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Alexander Fleming, caricature

Alexander Fleming, caricature
Alexander Fleming (1881-1955). Caricature of the Scottish biologist and pharmacologist Alexander Fleming holding a Petri dish

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Microalgae research

Microalgae research. Biologist holding a Petri dish containing cultured diatom microalgae. Diatoms are photosynthetic, single-celled algae that form an important part of the plankton at the base of

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Checking the safety of milk

Checking the safety of milk
Milk production. View of a petri dish in which a sample of milk has been incubated. This is to ensure that the milk is safe to process for human consumption

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Global research, conceptual image C017 / 7738

Global research, conceptual image C017 / 7738
MODEL RELEASED. Global research, conceptual image

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Global research, conceptual image C017 / 7739

Global research, conceptual image C017 / 7739
MODEL RELEASED. Global research, conceptual image

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Antibiotic sensitivity test C016 / 2307

Antibiotic sensitivity test C016 / 2307
Antibiotic sensitivity test. Antibiotic discs placed on a bacterial culture. This test shows the effectiveness of different antibiotics against the bacterium

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8759

Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8759
Streptococcus grouping test. This is the Streptocard acid latex test, used to identify serotypes (subtypes) of beta-haemolytic Streptococcus bacteria

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8757

Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8757
Streptococcus grouping test. This is the Streptocard acid latex test, used to identify serotypes (subtypes) of beta-haemolytic Streptococcus bacteria

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8758

Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8758
Streptococcus grouping test. This is the Streptocard acid latex test, used to identify serotypes (subtypes) of beta-haemolytic Streptococcus bacteria

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8743

Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8743
Streptococcus grouping test. This is the Streptocard acid latex test, used to identify serotypes (subtypes) of beta-haemolytic Streptococcus bacteria

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8742

Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8742
Streptococcus grouping test. This is the Streptocard acid latex test, used to identify serotypes (subtypes) of beta-haemolytic Streptococcus bacteria

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8741

Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8741
Streptococcus grouping test. This is the Streptocard acid latex test, used to identify serotypes (subtypes) of beta-haemolytic Streptococcus bacteria

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8740

Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8740
Streptococcus grouping test. This is the Streptocard acid latex test, used to identify serotypes (subtypes) of beta-haemolytic Streptococcus bacteria

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8739

Streptococcus grouping test C013 / 8739
Streptococcus grouping test. This is the Streptocard acid latex test, used to identify serotypes (subtypes) of beta-haemolytic Streptococcus bacteria

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7247

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7247
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist holding a Petri dish used to grow bacteria during vaccine research

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Biofuel bacteria

Biofuel bacteria. Petri dish containing colonies of recombinant (genetically modified) Streptomyces bacteria (red) that may produce cellulase

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Corrosion test

Corrosion test. Nails being tested for corrosion (blue spots). They are in a petri dish containing agar (brown). A chemical indicator called ferroxyl has been used to test for the presence of

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: E. coli culture

E. coli culture
MODEL RELEASED. E. coli culture. Microbiologist holding a petri dish containing a culture of Escherichia coli bacteria. E. coli bacteria are normal inhabitants of the gut

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Pseudomonas culture

Pseudomonas culture
MODEL RELEASED. Pseudomonas culture. Microbiologist holding a petri dish containing a culture of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria. This bacteria are normal inhabitants of the human intestine

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Listeria indentification

Listeria indentification
MODEL RELEASED. Listeria identification. Microbiologist holding a an Analytical Profile Index (API) test panel. This is a method used to identify bacteria based on biochemical reactions between

Background imagePetri Dish Collection: Whooping cough antibiotic research

Whooping cough antibiotic research




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In the world of microbiology, the a canvas for scientific exploration. It serves as a platform to cultivate and study various organisms, from bacteria to fungi. One captivating example is the culture of Aspergillus nidulans fungus, which thrives within these glass plates. When peering into a petri dish under a microscope, one can witness mesmerizing patterns formed by Paenibacillus bacteria. These intricate structures are adaptive responses to laboratory-imposed stresses that mimic their natural environments. The C type exhibits chiral formations, while the T type showcases tip-splitting morphotypes. The significance of petri dishes extends beyond bacterial cultures; they also play an essential role in plant biotechnology research. Scientists utilize these vessels to propagate and manipulate plants for various purposes such as genetic modification or disease resistance studies. Looking back at history, we find iconic images associated with this scientific tool. A colorful lithograph from 1948 depicts a chemistry set and microscope - symbols of discovery and experimentation. Another black-and-white photograph captures Alexander Fleming himself around 1945, whose groundbreaking work on antibiotics revolutionized medicine. Even before modern times, pioneers like Oswald Theodore Avery paved the way for our understanding of microbial life through their tireless efforts in bacteriology and molecular biology. And let's not forget historical depictions showcasing antibiotic action against harmful bacteria during the nineteenth century. From Salmonella cultures to diverse bacterial colonies thriving on agar surfaces - petri dishes have become indispensable tools in unraveling nature's microscopic wonders.