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Petri dish culture Petri dish culture (pē'trē), a combination of filter paper, fecal specimen, and tap water placed in a Petri dish; provides an environment in which nematode eggs may hatch and larvae develop.Pe·tri dish cul·ture (pē'trē dish kŭl'chŭr) A combination of filter paper, fecal specimen, and tap water placed in a Petri dish; provides an environment for nematode eggs to hatch and larvae to develop. |