Cell culture consumables are essential tools for researchers studying cells. They provide a controlled environment for cells to grow and proliferate. Here are some common types:

· Flasks: These are flat-bottomed containers with a wide neck, often made of polystyrene or glass. They provide a large surface area for cell growth.

· Petri Dishes: Shallow, circular dishes with a lid, used for a variety of cell culture applications, including cell counting and colony formation assays.

· Multi-Well Plates: These plates have multiple wells of varying sizes, allowing for the culture of multiple cell lines or treatments in a single experiment.

· Roller Bottles: Large, cylindrical containers that can be rotated to provide a uniform environment for cell growth, especially for large-scale cultures.

· Pipettes: Used for transferring liquids, including cell suspensions and media, between containers.

· Microscope Slides: Glass slides used for viewing cells under a microscope.

· Cell Strainers: Mesh filters used to separate cells from clumps or debris.