Ans:- the brewer anaerobic jar or plates is a common method for creating the anaerobic conditions in solid medium culture like in clinical laboratory. Oxygen removed from the sealed jar by Catalyzing the combination of oxygen and hydrogen to form water.
Purpose:-to cultivate anaerobes in the brewer jar agar plates are inoculated with an organisms.plates placed into the jar in inverted form. These are the agar containing plates which are placed into the jar because these contain components like the catalyst chamber that will helo facilitate the reaction to eliminate free oxygen and provide completely anaerobic conditions.if oxygen present in the air it acts as excited singlet oxygen molecule which reacts with water inside the cell to form hydrogen peroxide which is highly reactive.and anaerobic bacteria do not possess defense for these peroxide..and are killed in the presence of oxygen.
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