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- INSTRUCTIONS: Please do not copy here in Bartleby or in Google. QUESTIONS : 1. Why is it necessary to heat the lid of the test tube source? Explain.Give the uses/functions and images of each apparatuses. Basic Laboratory Equipment Uses/Functions Picture 1. Microscope 2. Colony Counter 3. Autoclave 4. Microbiology incubator 5. Drying oven 6. Refrigerator (microbiology) 7. Bunsen burner/alcohol lamp 8. Candle jar 9. Anaerobic jar 10. Microhood or Bacteriologic hood/Safety hood/Safety cabinetGive the uses/functions and images of each apparatuses. Basic Laboratory Equipment Uses/Functions Picture 1. Microscope 2. Colony Counter 3. Autoclave 4. Microbiology incubator 5. Drying oven 6. Refrigerator (microbiology) 7. Bunsen burner/alcohol lamp 8. Candle jar 9. Anaerobic jar 10. Microhood or Bacteriologic hood/Safety hood/Safety cabinet 11. Bacteriologic filters (Seitz, Chamberlain, Berkfield) 12. Petri dish 13. Culture tubes 14. Hanging drop slide 15. Durham’s tube 16. Staining rack 17. Thermostatically controlled water bath 18. Inoculating loop 19. Inoculating needle 20. Vials
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