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The following '''techniques''' are used to reduce or prevent contamination:
 
The following '''techniques''' are used to reduce or prevent contamination:
 
*Wash hands thoroughly with [[antiseptic]] before the experiment.
 
*Wash hands thoroughly with [[antiseptic]] before the experiment.
*[[Heating]] the [[Inoculating Loop|inoculating loop]] [[Red Hot|red hot]] to kill any unwanted [[micro-organism]]s.
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*[[Heating]] the [[Inoculating Loop|inoculating loop]] red hot to kill any unwanted [[micro-organism]]s.
 
*Do not allow the [[Inoculating Loop|inoculating loop]] to touch anything other than the desired [[micro-organism]]s and the [[Culture Medium|culture medium]].
 
*Do not allow the [[Inoculating Loop|inoculating loop]] to touch anything other than the desired [[micro-organism]]s and the [[Culture Medium|culture medium]].
 
*Keep a lid on the [[Culture Medium|culture medium]] at all times when not adding the desired [[micro-organism]]s.
 
*Keep a lid on the [[Culture Medium|culture medium]] at all times when not adding the desired [[micro-organism]]s.

Revision as of 19:16, 8 April 2019

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Meaning

Aseptic technique is a set of procedures used to make sure a culture medium is not contaminated when attempting to culture micro-organisms.

About Aseptic Technique

The following techniques are used to reduce or prevent contamination: