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Why are agar plates turned upside down when incubated?
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Why are agar plates turned upside down when incubated?
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Before they are inoculated and incubated
, agar plates
are
turned upside down
so that any condensation that might be present on the lid does not drip
down
into the culture medium.
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They are turned upside down because there might be condensation on the lid and turning it upside down would prevent it from dripping into the culture medium.
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